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| Plinker Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 59
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On a side note, if I was to purchase a shotgun what are some suggestions? Auto or pump? Remy 870, 11-87, Moss 500? a Charles Daly? | |
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| "Thought I saw a pussy cat..I did..I di.." ![]() | Only age restrictions are 18 and under has to be with Adult. I have seen several different Scout groups there at different days. As for a shotgun choice, I would just try different ones out and see which is best before purchase. The gun club has the largest selection of shotguns (used/new) to choose from in the state. I have a Beretta 391 semi-auto which is just fine for trap/skeet. The Remi 1187 is another popular one. I am just saving to purchase a nice O/U sometime, but am running through cash with ammo right now ![]() |
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| | #34 (permalink) |
| Plinker Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
![]() | Membership to the Indiana Gun Club is $50 for the first year only. After that it is $25 per year. If you think trap and skeet are fun, you should drive on back and give sporting clays a try. They don't have their woods course any more but they still have a range down at the end of the skeet ranges. I used to shoot trap seriously all over the country, but once I shot sporting, I was hooked and haven't shot trap since. You can shoot any gun you want for sporting as long as it holds 2 rounds. Try it sometime and then try to wipe that smile off your face...... |
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