Equipment · Skeet · 1 answer · 3k views · 0 votes · posted by John McCarthy
Ideal Barrel Length For International Skeet?

I've been shooting mostly American Skeet but I would like to try Olympic Skeet. I currently have ...

The standard barrel length for Olympic Skeet is 28 inches. A longer barrel makes it more difficult to recover for the second target in doubles.In non-International Skeet disciplines, such as American or English Skeet, 30-inch barrels are becoming more ... Read More
Equipment · Skeet · 0 answers · 1.43k views · 0 votes · posted by Dick Davis
Why Do I Get As Much As A Full Grain Either Way With My Mec 600 Jr?

I’ve tried every recommendation from the MEC techs, and have the same problem with Clays, Red Dot...

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Equipment · Skeet · 0 answers · 2.78k views · 1 vote · posted by Tamas Agoston
Pilla 32 Mxb

Hi All, what is your experience with Pilla 32MXB lenses? I plan to use them in a kind of "good f...

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Equipment · Skeet · 2 answers · 2.64k views · 0 votes · posted by Andrei Erdoss
What Is The Optimal Barrel Length For Skeet?

I've been reading some different opinions on this. Some people even suggest using 32 inch barrels...

Jim Crowley - 61 Reputation
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I prefer a 28 inch barrel.  Easier and quicker to move.   30 -32 inch barrels work fine on sporting clays if you feel comfortable with the weight, but I shoot a 28 inch barrel with 1.5 inch extended choke.  Its a custom choke, but I feel more comfortab... Read More
Instruction · Skeet · 2 answers · 1.52k views · 0 votes · posted by Mr. H
What Does The Letter "T" Stand For In Doubles?
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Thanks for that.  Lots to learn for a rookie. Read More
Equipment · Skeet · 1 answer · 1.44k views · 1 vote · posted by Janet Miseta Robasky Nielsen
Won Silma M70 In 1997, Never Been Shot And Never Talked To Anyone That's Ever Heard Of One, Just Wondered What Its Worth?
Kyle Adams - 36 Reputation
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Depending on the gauge, the value varies between $725 - $825. This estimate is according to Jerry Lee's "Standard Catalogue of Rifles and Shotguns". You can see it for free on Google Book too. Read More
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