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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1327695" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>That's like saying you want something like a sports car/pickup truck. </p><p>Skeet and trap are very different games and the guns suited specifically for each are very different, especially the stock fit. </p><p></p><p>Sure, you can buy a standard field gun and shoot it for both, but it will be optimum for neither.</p><p></p><p>Since you are in OKC, I'd suggest you drive to El Reno to talk to Gene Sears and look over his selection of used skeet and trap guns. He is also a world-class shotgunner. At the very least, you will learn the difference between a skeet gun and a trap gun. Either way, plan on getting a decent gun, not the new $400 import with barrels pointing two directions..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1327695, member: 796"] That's like saying you want something like a sports car/pickup truck. Skeet and trap are very different games and the guns suited specifically for each are very different, especially the stock fit. Sure, you can buy a standard field gun and shoot it for both, but it will be optimum for neither. Since you are in OKC, I'd suggest you drive to El Reno to talk to Gene Sears and look over his selection of used skeet and trap guns. He is also a world-class shotgunner. At the very least, you will learn the difference between a skeet gun and a trap gun. Either way, plan on getting a decent gun, not the new $400 import with barrels pointing two directions.. [/QUOTE]
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