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Joined: Sep 2007
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We have an old phart group who shoot practice trap on Thursday's at Noon all year round. I'm having my BT-99's stock upgraded with a Bumpbuster as I am having shoulder problems due to aging. Anyhow, I took out my 30" Daly SXS and discovered that it works fine on trap as I almost did as good as usual (perhaps 20). The main thing is that I was shooting full trap loads with no cheek slap or shoulder dings. It makes a nice backup, although I got a few snide remarks before I started.
Are there any clubs that have SXS trap shoots in the Atlantic area?
"An object in possession seldom retains the same charm that it had in pursuit." - PLINY THE YOUNGER
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Hal Hare from here in Ohio has them ocassionally. My club here in Middletown, Ohio started them this past summer with great success. I believe Hal has mostly SXS skeet shoots. Our club had one last year where you shot all three, skeet, trap and sporting clays with great success. If I here anything more this summer I will announce it. Nice to hear from you. Good luck.
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I have a Charles Daly model 500.It is a great gun. I've used it for trap shooting, waterfowl hunting in the days before steel shot, and for pheasants and upland game birds for many years.
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