I agree with Preacherman about voting for the best person. Zell Miller, being a Democrat and all, is probably more concervative than 90% of Republicans in Congress.
I am basically in the same boat, but I have decided that I will not vote Republican even if there is threat of Hillary taking over the White House. It is rather a sad tiring to vote the lesser of two evils. :scrutiny:
I know exactly what you mean. I've shot handguns for a while and I've seen people on more than one ocassion to carry a pistol around the range with the finger on the trigger and pointed in all kinds of different directions. :rolleyes: When asked about it, the answer usually was - "Oh, it's not...
Is there an advantage of having a shorter shotgun? I was always under impression that the longer it is the easier it's pointed and shot. But again, having VERY limited experience with shotguns I could be wrong.
Very interesting points
I knew I could count on you guys :) Since I have only tried trap a couple of times, I've never thought about the need or advantage of having two different sized chokes.
One other thing I overheard while at the range is that in general, O/U barrels are better quality...
I'm very new to the shotgun scene in general and just kind of wondering why do people prefer O/Us over semi-autos when shooting trap, skeet, etc. I went to the trap and skeet range couple of times and seems like about 70-75% of people use over-and-unders, is there any particular reason for...
I have looked on Beretta USA website at the shotgun selection and it appears that they have a wide variaty of Silver Pigeons (II, III, IV, etc.) I can't see much of a difference between all these models except, of course, for the price tag. Can anyone please explain the difference if they can.
From reading some old threads, I noticed that people prefer to have a longer barrel for shooting trap and a shorter one for skeet. So I was wondering, what would be an ideal barrel length for a shotgun that would be be used for both trap and skeet, and may be sporting clays (I'm yet to try that...
You should be able to get both parts directly from BUSA. The competition or skeletonized hammer is a standard part for EliteII series of guns and I think Vertec comes with the short trigger.
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