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    EvoComp stock suitability for FITASC

    To be fair, the question was never if such a stock or grip was appropriate for skeet or trap. It clearly is. Anecdotal evidence can be found in the numerous ISSF skeet and trap  videos on Youtube where a fair number of top class competitors use stocks with glove grips. Even the EvoComp website...
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    EvoComp stock suitability for FITASC

    Thank you for all the replies.  @Wonko the Sane how forgiving will the gloved grip be when shooting down or up at a steep angle?  It's difficult for me to ignore Ben's opinion. I have to admit that there is a bit of confirmation bias involved. The EvoGrip has been around long enough to have...
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    EvoComp stock suitability for FITASC

    Hi,  I wanted to buy a new 725 Adj Sporter, but I am now considering looking for decent used Browning/Beretta and having a custom stock made for it. I like the idea of the EvoComp. It's ugly as hell, but the adjustability appeals to me.  Does the grip design of the EvoComp lend itself to...
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    Choke design and steel shot

    I shot at Baerlebosch two weeks ago - it was a humbling experience. :) I want to see about getting to Aalten once a week for practice. Just ordered another Browning Modified choke to go with the one I have. I'm pretty sure that I'm overthinking this. :) I'll just shoot what I have for the...
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    Choke design and steel shot

    As a newcomer to sporting clays, it was inevitable that I looked at aftermarket chokes. (I got that monkey of my shoulder really quick. I'm spending money on ammo and coaching instead) Müller, Teague, Briley etc make certain promises/claims/statements with regard to their chosen choke design...
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    Steel shot debate.

    Hi Luke vuurwapens.net :) You're not helping! I'm still confused. 😜 You shoot Modified which seems to be quite popular with a lot of people that shoot mostly lead. You shoot the same constriction, but with steel you get the lead equivalent of full. I would have expected you to shoot I/C. Is...
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    Semi auto for clays

    The A300 Outlander is Beretta's entry level semi-auto, without the bells and whistles of the A400 series. There are also anecdotal reports from US shooters that the A300  does not stand up well to getting wet, with numerous people writing about rust in the action and springs.  The basic A400...
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    Steel shot debate.

    I'm late to the party, and it seems that I missed some very relevant information.  Can anyone give a summary? I'm trying to make sense of steel ballistics in terms of shot size and choke selection for sporting clays. The sporting clay shooters on the Dutch forum I'm on all seem to prefer...
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    Hello from Saffer in Germany

    Hello! Thanks for the approving my membership to the forum.  I've been shooting clays (Skeet and Trap) on an informal basis for the last couple of years. I've recently quite IPSC because the indoor shooting was not to my linking. I'm keen to give Sporting Clays a solid go, as it ticks all the...
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