Jonny English
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As Skeet says really, you'll grow out of a 28'' gun in weeks, might as well buy something that you will grow into in ability instead of out of.
sbmike, you're making me feel old!!25" gun means you probably have been around shooting sports a while.
Two of my friends that have 26" o/u, (weatherby, miroku) were passed down to them by their fathers.
Clever gave reason's for his answer . I was wondering what the reasoning was for other's giving similar advice .Considering that 30 and 32 inch are the current staple of clay shooting. . .why not?
I would advise 32" to everyone, almost regardless of gender and size. It's a fact of life that 95%+ of the best shooters in ESP use them, some started with 28", some 30" but they all end up with the best all round tool.A few people advising 30" or 32" as a first gun. I'd like to know why ?
I shot 87 at at Wylye with my old 28" light weight ...... And shot many times 80+ with it....A few people advising 30" or 32" as a first gun. I'd like to know why ?
I would advise 32" to everyone, almost regardless of gender and size. It's a fact of life that 95%+ of the best shooters in ESP use them, some started with 28", some 30" but they all end up with the best all round tool.
They say beginners may find shorter guns easier to handle, I say not so, they're going to miss a lot of targets in any case and the sooner they can learn to cope with the way to hold a longer, slightly heavier gun the better. You're wasting time with 28" guns, even for beginners, buying a 32" gun saves time and money and you progress faster too.
If you Don't mind me asking, how long is it since you changed to a 30"?I shot 87 at at Wylye with my old 28" light weight ...... And shot many times 80+ with it....I have now changed to a 30" and found its harder work and I now down in scores... The only reason for me changing because the stock had moved on my 28" (and I've got older and filled out) it was cheaper to change guns, I wish I had the stock done now......I would of stood next to the best and did many times with my 28"Not so sure I would put money on myself with this new 30"...............Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I'm aware that certain Trap disciplines are more suited to 30" and that many dedicated Skeet shooters prefer them too but for English Sporting the 32" is the best all rounder. It's true that 30+ years ago most of us shot with 28" guns as there were very few 30" guns available back then, the early 32" guns tended to be poorly balanced with a rather muzzle heavy feel so the transition didn't happen overnight.Hammy
I am not criticising anything you say or being argumentative (just so we are clear) but I am interested in your reasons for such a bold statement that 32 is the best option for all, this must be based on more than the fact that most esp shoot them as presumably on that basis 20 yrs ago 30 or whatever would have been the norm ?
Around September time, I'm shooting game fine with the 30"I shot 87 at at Wylye with my old 28" light weight ...... And shot many times 80+ with it....I have now changed to a 30" and found its harder work and I now down in scores... The only reason for me changing because the stock had moved on my 28" (and I've got older and filled out) it was cheaper to change guns, I wish I had the stock done now......I would of stood next to the best and did many times with my 28"Not so sure I would put money on myself with this new 30"...............Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
If you Don't mind me asking, how long is it since you changed to a 30"?
. If the gun fit is correct, or as close to your 28" then I would put it more down to you than the gun!! But sometimes we really do get attached to our equipment, for feel, and comfortAround September time, I'm shooting game fine with the 30" And to be fair had a couple of nice scores with it but just can't to seem to settle with it.....Very up and down...........Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I'm believing its me, and going to give it some time, the weather since September has not been to fair, so I plod on, and yes it's a perfect match cast and length to my old 28" .......Around September time, I'm shooting game fine with the 30" And to be fair had a couple of nice scores with it but just can't to seem to settle with it.....Very up and down...........Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk. If the gun fit is correct, or as close to your 28" then I would put it more down to you than the gun!! But sometimes we really do get attached to our equipment, for feel, and comfort
. Yes I didn't doubt that!! I just feel that I could switch barrel length comfortably, as long as gunfit was equal!! Just take a little time to convert. Keep blasting away!!I'm believing its me, and going to give it some time, the weather since September has not been to fair, so I plod on, and yes it's a perfect match cast and length to my old 28" .......I've been shooting since knee height off a grass hopper, so I've some idea of what goes where......... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
I'd give it a good year to settle down, I went from a 30" Beretta to a 32" Browning 18 months ago, it took me a whole year to come good again. I had a honey moon period of a month or two where it went like a dream, then the wheels fell off big time. Then slowly it came good again over at least 6 months if not more. You might grow to love it yet.Around September time, I'm shooting game fine with the 30" And to be fair had a couple of nice scores with it but just can't to seem to settle with it.....Very up and down...........Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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