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The best score I've ever posted in sporting clays was with my Beretta Cole Custom O/U in 12 gauge with a 7/8 ounce load.
The gun I've shot with the most rounds above 40 in sporting clays is without question my Westley Richards in 12 gauge with a 7/8 ounce load. I've had more good rounds at sporting clays with this gun than any other.
At skeet it's a tie between my Poli Upland Extra in 20 gauge and my Remington 11-87 in 12 gauge.
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Model 21 - 12ga. two barrel set. 30" M/F; 28" Sk1/Sk2. Stock dimensions fit me perfectly. Meets all my shotgun needs.
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Well, if the question really is which gun one (me) shoots best, with no consideration to our beloved classic doubles, it is hands down a Perazzi. I own more than a few. I have about 3 or 4 that I have stocked and fiddled with until they feel like they are part of me. For serious shooting they shine.
Now, if the question is which gun I shoot best when hunting, I have a Fox SW 20 with 26" barrels and M/F chokes I got about a year and a half ago. And, man oh man do I shoot it good. And it is a dream to carry all day long.
Regards, Jake
R. Craig Clark jakearoo(at)cox.net
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The gun I shoot best is my Ljutic trap gun. It fits me perfectly and I shoot pretty good with it. Sometimes I wish I could take it hunting with me. The gun I used for years for hunting squirrel, rabbits and birds was my Model 37 Ithaca. I bought it right out of high school in the middles 60s and I always shot that pretty good before I retired it. Now I hunt with a Model 21.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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My W W Greener hammer Pigeon gun.,very well sleeved,7 1/2 lbs,30" steel tubes Jones U/L...circa 1901! Got it from Ken Dugan @ Atkins Grant Lang etc...Had been re colored by Ray StLedger & done up a bit , over by. I just adore the the old girl, & am especially fond of the hands on lock up procedure....i love the last 1/4 turn as it all comes together and you can feel the screw engage the bites & really clamp those bbls down ...ahhhh, heaven. i don't really hunt, but do clays & 5 Stand.It seems to take me about 5 seconds useing my Belgian SLE to eject, load & get ready.. But the old cranck action goes 10+...more if you want to ponder a bit, & I think the extra tine is a plus, keeps me steady & buisy there's a sort of rhythem to it that feels good I am a mediocre shot, with the very rare flash of Great Stuff, But the old Greener Hammer is first to hand cheers Franc
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My 870 synthetic I bought for duck hunting, seems that I now shoot the pump better than any of my auto's or o/u, and I never even used a pmp before this one, kinda fun
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Thats a tough question, especially for me. Since I hunt every day from Sept 1 thru Jan 31, I change guns a lot. Its clear which ones I dont shoot well, but I think my highest ratio of dead birds /rounds expended is with a Lefever "H". No beauty queen but effective. Close second, a Benelli Super Black Eagle...
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