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    Guns Network Contributor 04/2013 El Laton Caliente's Avatar

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    Thinking about buying a sporting clays shotgun

    http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=415897248

    What do you guys think of this?

    The guys at work shoot clays a lot and for Kali that is about all there is. It wouldn't hurt my shooting skills any to be shooting a moving targets. Anyway, I'm not looking to go full bore and spend a fortune on a shotgun, but wanted something a little more in tune with the sport than what I have...
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Guns Network Contributor 04/2013 El Laton Caliente's Avatar

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    nobody?
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Looks good to me, on clays, I just use a 870. I have never known of SKB problems.
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    MSRP is $1300 and it is selling around $400. I'd have to replace the foregrip, but it gets me into the sport with a respectable gun cheap...
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Well the metal looks nice, the wood looks quite scratched up. If you can get it for 4 bills, well if it appeals to you go for it. Too Fuddish for my tastes.

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    Thinking about buying a sporting clays shotgun

    I like it. Would be great for clays and pheasants. I have a thing for shotguns.

    I say if you want it and have the cash then go for it. It looks sweet.
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