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Diff between a trap gun and sporting gun


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A trap gun usually shoots higher due to having a high comb.A trap gun also tends to have a straight comb so wherever you position your head along the stock the sight picture still stays the same whereas a sporter tends to have a sloping comb.

Trap guns usually have fixed tighter chokes around 3/4 and full and most sporters are now multichoke although fixed choke are available tends to be around !/4 and 1/2.

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A trap gun usually shoots higher due to having a high comb.A trap gun also tends to have a straight comb so wherever you position your head along the stock the sight picture still stays the same whereas a sporter tends to have a sloping comb.

Trap guns usually have fixed tighter chokes around 3/4 and full and most sporters are now multichoke although fixed choke are available tends to be around !/4 and 1/2.

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A trap gun usually shoots higher due to having a high comb.A trap gun also tends to have a straight comb so wherever you position your head along the stock the sight picture still stays the same whereas a sporter tends to have a sloping comb.

Trap guns usually have fixed tighter chokes around 3/4 and full and most sporters are now multichoke although fixed choke are available tends to be around !/4 and 1/2.

 

thanks for that m8 :blush:

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