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Had my 12 ga in the shop, wanted to shoot some clays, took my condor supreme 20 with 26 in brls. to shoot and couldn't believe how well I did with it. Actually hit more targets with it. My buddies said it was a fluke, went again the next day and had the same success, love that little gun.
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For a very long time my high score at sporting was shot with a 20 gage. Frankly, I can't tell any difference between a 12 or 20 in terms of my ability to break clays on the sporting course. Drop down to a 28 and my score goes quickly to pot!
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che52:
I was woundering does the 20 gauge fit you differently then the 12 ga.? Maybe that can explain the better results. It is always exciting when you find something that makes you shoot better. Regg |
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