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kozball:
My son is shooting a Remington 1100 Competition Synthetic. All the bells and whistles and very smooth. Is high maintenance thou. Around $1100 new if you can find one.

gsd:
There is a relatively nice Stoeger Condor on the used rack at Scheels when I was there yesterday. I have a niece that shoots trap, I seriously thought about buying it for her.

sparky0068:
Thanks for all of the information and suggestions, today I picked up a used Citori, its a 1985 hunter model with interchangeable chokes.  I got it for a good price due to a "rusty" bore on the top barrel, after honing and good cleaning it looks good as new, the wood is beat a little but I'm fine with that.

Dan W:

--- Quote from: sparky0068 on June 18, 2016, 08:43:22 PM ---today I picked up a used Citori, its a 1985 hunter model with interchangeable chokes
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ETA you probably will want to raise the comb a bit...it is much easier to break trap targets with a higher point of impact than most field models normally have, but that really depends on how the stock fits your face

SemperFiGuy:
Now.........Looks like you're off to Lincoln Trap and Skeet.

Everyone goes to the range and shoots their new trap/skeet shotgun at clays first.

Then later they go to the pattern board to see wot's wot.

Backwards, of course.

But that's what people do.

Can't help it.


sfg

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