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Old December 10, 1999, 05:18 PM   #4
Beano
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Join Date: October 29, 1999
Location: Barbados
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Hi OtherMikey,

Sporting Clays is a sport, just like skeet is a sport and trap is a sport.

There are several different types of sporting clays including: walk through courses, five stand, flurries and flushes, FITASC. These are controlled by various organizations. Search Sporting Clays and you will find thousands of hits that will provide as much information as you could possibly want.

As to the perfect Sporting Clay Gun. All I will say on this matter is that it should be a .12Ga. Multichoke gun with barrels 30" long or longer with a stock that suits you (drop at comb and heel somewhere between a trap gun and a skeet gun). There isn't enough room on this forum to discuss gunfit, the merits of different shotguns and the subtleties of individual taste as it pertains to the many different aspects shooting performance. However,

ENJOY SHOTGUNNING and try ISSF Skeet.

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