No as I stated in my first post at the start of this thread, I am new to guns. I hope that trap shooting would help me to learn to handle the gun better and add more fun to learn using it well. That's why I want a gun that is able to serve two purposes.Have you ever shot trap or skeet?
Yes I may be confusing the terms. Isn't clay shooting same same as trap shooting? If no, forgive me, I don't know the difference yet.Curiosity.
I reckon you intend to take up clay shooting.
I never have.
Yes I may be confusing the terms. Isn't clay shooting same same as trap shooting? If no, forgive me, I don't know the difference yet.
As I stated I never have shot any type of sport involving clay pigeons.
I'm certainly not an authority, but I know how to use Google.
Ok I found a description of three different activities (trap, skeet, clay) but frankly I don't know which one of them I am going to do because I don't know which is available in place where I live. This is something I have yet to investigate. All three are fine to me because I didn't try any yet. From what I understood long barrel 12 GA pump-action shotgun should be good for all three and models which contain "Trap" in their name are not necessary designed only for trap shooting and not for skeet or clay. Correct me if I am wrong.
Since Remingtons has problems with quality and Mossberg is mostly unavailable at the moment I just wanted to ask about Winchester SXP alternative. The same questions, basically, are there any quality problems? Is it as easy to use one gun with two barrels? Does their slide-action feature worth it to chose Winchester or not?