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UplandBri

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  2. Don't do it!!! it's addicting...

    I would try to find an over under with a parallel comb that fits you. Automatics are ok but harder to clean and tend to be less desirable for trap doubles and 5 stand. If you don't plan on shooting trap doubles and 5 stand then an 390 is a great gun. I have a 12 gauge 1100 that I don't really care for and as a result never shoot..

    I still hunt with a pump but rarely shoot clays with it other than to get ready for hunting.

    Good luck

    Bri

  3. Hi Wayne,

    I found this link with a diagram of one way to position your feet at each station. I use this stance when I shoot trap except on station 1. On station 1 I like to rotate about 10 degrees anti-clockwise from the stance pictured. (I'm a right handed shooter).

    http://www.dundeesportsmansclub.com/Dundee%20Pic/dscinc.trap.shooting.tips.htm

    Hope this helps.

    Bri

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