The question that I have is this: within the Trap shooting venue, what makes a gun a "beginner's gun"? That is my term, of course.
I recently posted that I'd acquired a new BT-99. At my club and here at TFL I have heard and read it described as "a nice gun to start with", "a good gun to learn on" , " a good first Trap gun" and so on.
This makes me wonder and ask the question above. The very strong implication is that there is more to be had. I understand adjustable stocks and all....is there more? The BT-99 seems a fine gun all around; I am very pleased with it. The implication, though, that I am picking up is that there are limits to how far it will take me. I don't see that that is so.....not at this point in any case.
So...Comments? Advice? Answers?
Pete
I recently posted that I'd acquired a new BT-99. At my club and here at TFL I have heard and read it described as "a nice gun to start with", "a good gun to learn on" , " a good first Trap gun" and so on.
This makes me wonder and ask the question above. The very strong implication is that there is more to be had. I understand adjustable stocks and all....is there more? The BT-99 seems a fine gun all around; I am very pleased with it. The implication, though, that I am picking up is that there are limits to how far it will take me. I don't see that that is so.....not at this point in any case.
So...Comments? Advice? Answers?
Pete