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Types of guns in 1791
Types of guns in 1791






The angle therefore changes slightly each time you move. You start at stand 1 then move round to the next stand 2, then stand 3 and so on but shoot at the same targets. This is where you the clay traps are in front of you and the targets fly away from you. My understanding is that trap shooting is what could be called Down The Line (DTL). Casting all these asside for a moment can anyone shed any light on the above? There's a million and one other variables as well including barrel length, bore size, multi or fixed choke, O/U, S/S or S/A, boxlock, sidelock (again, no idea about these) and single or double triggers.

types of guns in 1791

I've previously shot 50 bird sporting (I think that's what it's called different stands to shoot from, pairs, one then another or single birds flying over, correct me if I'm wrong?) which I really enjoyed and would want to continue with, I'd also like to be able to do some rough shooting for rabbit and pigeon when I'm up to par and the opportunity arrose, so which "type" of gun would I look for? What's the difference and which would I need?įrom reading some of the clay shooting articles in ST I know there are disciplines of clay shooting called Skeet and Trap (although I have no idea what they entail :thumbs: ), and am assuming Game is for, well, shooting pheasants and such, but why are the guns different, and why is one more suited than another? They also have various chokes listed, I'm fairly confident I understand chokes as I've read quite a lot using the search facility but couldn't find anything about the different classes of guns.

types of guns in 1791

I've been looking at the different guns and notice they are often denoted as Trap, Skeet, Sporting or Game. Can anyone see their way to possibly straightening this out for me?

types of guns in 1791

Having been looking through the Shooting Times and doing some web research on types of shotguns on .uk, I must admit to being somewhat confused.








Types of guns in 1791