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I'm thinking about purchasing a 12 ga. condor supreme, which will be primarily used for sporting clays. I would like to receive comments in regards to overall quality and reliability of this shotgun.
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Depends on how "into" you plan to get into sporting clays.
If you'll just dabble and do it once in a while for fun, the Condor will be fine, though a Remington 1100 might be a better choice. If you plan to get into the game, and shoot registered NSCA events, I would strongly recommend a higher quality gun. Maybe a used Browning Citori. Tim |
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I just picked up a 12 ga condor standard and shot skeet with it this last weekend and I had no problem with it. I shoot sporting clays every saturday on a strictly hobby basis. I love my new condor and would recomend it to anyone who shoots for hobby but not for competition. I agree with tim if you are into tournament shooting get a little better gun.
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