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Old July 24, 2000, 04:28 PM   #5
PJR
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Hueco pretty much covered the details. You don't see many Ithacas on the trap line because of the bottom eject loading system which is not as convenient to load as a side eject like the Remington 870. But that's a minor consideration and your Ithaca will do just fine. Don't worry about what the other guys are shooting just practice at your own pace and enjoy.

The practice trap in a field is fun but it doesn't simulate actual trap targets. I started with one and as soon as I worked up the nerve to go to the local trap club my field shooting pretty much dropped off. Most clubs I've been to are pretty good about helping new shooters. My advice is to watch a couple of rounds, identify yourself as a new shooter, pay attention to the commands and don't take position #1 until you are used to shooting the game.

Hueco: Your post leaves the impression that the $3.00 charge includes shells. Does it? If so that's a great bargain.


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