Gaoler
Well-known member
It's all about the "feels"...
Facts do not matter.
Facts do not matter.
If you are spending tens of thousands on a gun for your hobby, a ding shouldn't be a big deal financially.^^Truth...
I'll those high end guns are nice, but... I'd be so scared of dinging it up lol.
I'll stick to middle of the road guns. A $3500 Beretta field gun is more than adequate.
The duck/goose hunters I know who shoot clays use their hunting pumps/semis for trap and they do just fine.
If you are spending tens of thousands on a gun for your hobby, a ding shouldn't be a big deal financially.
Can you make a weighted stock to allow conversion between field gun and range gun? It shouldn't be too hard to get a few pounds of lead shot into a stock. Balance when shouldering the gun may be weird but once it's up I wouldn't think it would be a big issue.The only real problem, if it’s even that , is shooting trap or skeet with field and duck guns is they are usually too light . They are built to wander around the bush or haul into a blind . Trap guns are sometimes pounds heavier so you don’t get beat up shooting a hundred birds in a day . They work fine , just will never work as well .
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Can you make a weighted stock to allow conversion between field gun and range gun? It shouldn't be too hard to get a few pounds of lead shot into a stock. Balance when shouldering the gun may be weird but once it's up I wouldn't think it would be a big issue.