I second the advice from brother Grant - the best shotgun is one that fits. It will feel good, point naturally, and won't beat you up with recoil.

The recoil thing is very important. It is easy to develop a flinch from recoil that will ruin enjoyment and performance. Once started flinching it is hard to stop. IMHO the gas-operated semiautomactics, like the Remington 1100, are the best choice for the novice clay target shooter. They are not a big investment and this sort of gun will allow a person to shoot a lot, which is the way to build competence. Then maybe move to a special purpose heavy and expensive over and under if clay shooting turns out to be one's sport of choice.

     Dave Gilmore, Cameron WV


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