Best clay gun

starjammir

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Hey guys,
My mom wants to get my dad a new clay gun for x-mas. He has been talking about the Competition 1100 but I have heard there are better ones out there for around the same price. What would you guys recommend?
 
What kind of clays? Skeet, trap, sporting, just-flinging-birds-out-onna-farm? Will it (the shotgun) be used for game hunting as well? If so, what kind of game - upland, waterfowl, others? If for a specific clays game - how serious a shooter is your dad, once a month, every day, shoot 400 rounds of shells a day, whatever. The choices are huge, as are the $$$s to be spent. You provide some added info and there are a bunch of fellows here on TFL that have tons of experience in those areas and will be glad to recommend something good. Your dad will be pleased - I betcha...
 
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There are WAY to many choices out there. It also depends on what you're shooting (Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet).

It's also dependent on your price range. My all-around clay gun choices in 12 gauge would be:

Pump: Remington Wingmaster
Semi: Browning Silver or Winchester Super X-2
O/U: Browning Citori
 
really its what you like and what fits you best. My mossberg 500 fits me very well and i can shoot 3 clays i throw myself, I'm working on 4. Any shot gun with a long barrel and choke will bust clays well, what matters is which one fits you.
 
The 1100 Competition is a dream to shoot! My buddy just picked one up and its flat out awesome and fun to handle. Its definitely on my "want to buy" list now!
 
really its what you like and what fits you best. My mossberg 500 fits me very well and i can shoot 3 clays i throw myself, I'm working on 4. Any shot gun with a long barrel and choke will bust clays well, what matters is which one fits you.

Too true... One of the best clay shooters I know carry's around a 12 Gauge Wingmaster with a 22" barrel choked in cylinder. He can hit anything anywhere at anytime with that gun.

Beware the man that shoots only one gun...
 
I guess I should have posted a little more information.
It will NOT be used for hunting just clays. He shoots mostly Trap almost every weekend at the local Sportsmens club, maybe skeet once a year. An Autoloader would be nice has he has a 870 Wingmaster now. My mother would like to stay at around $1500 or less.
 
Does he ever shoot doubles trap? Or just singles? If he shoots only singles than I would look at a Browning BT-99 Trap gun. He will still have his 870 for the once a year skeet round.
 
Singles only too, sorry lol. I usually dont shoot shotguns with him as I suck very bad at it, I just go to the rifle or handgun range.
 
Beyond a basic, utility pump action, I recommend against gifting a new shotgun. There are just too many variables involved. Unless your dad says he wants a certain model and specifies the catalog item number, give him an empty gun box/case with a gift coupon inside. Then he can select the gun that fits his needs.

One of the best clay shooters I know carry's around a 12 Gauge Wingmaster with a 22" barrel choked in cylinder. He can hit anything anywhere at anytime with that gun.
We continually hear about guys like this; however, we don't see their names in competition reports. :rolleyes:
 
Beyond a basic, utility pump action, I recommend against gifting a new shotgun. There are just too many variables involved. Unless your dad says he wants a certain model and specifies the catalog item number, give him an empty gun box/case with a gift coupon inside. Then he can select the gun that fits his needs.

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One of the best clay shooters I know carry's around a 12 Gauge Wingmaster with a 22" barrel choked in cylinder. He can hit anything anywhere at anytime with that gun.
We continually hear about guys like this; however, we don't see their names in competition reports.

I shoot clays with him every year. He's never entered into any competition that I'm aware of however.
 
Get the Remington 1100 Competition - take your dad's hint. Get the adjustable comb gun though - he will be extra grateful. It is chambered for 2-3/4" only - but since you say no smacking birds - this will be a fine choice. If he doesn't like the gun after you get it - call me -- I'll adopt you and you can give it to me...
 
My advice: Never buy anyone a shotgun unless you know EXACTLY what they want. Instead, buy a gift certificate at the bet gunstore in town and let him pick his own shotgun. Shotguns are the most personal of all firearms -- they're all about fit, feel, balance, length, handling, looks, operation (OU vs auto vs pump), etc. Way too many variables to make a choice on someone else's behalf.
 
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The Competition model has 30-inch barrels which are longer than the regular models. I'll speculate he wants the longer sight radius the longer barrels provide.

Also the gas porting of the piston is set up to take advantage of light target (load) shells - meaning it will autoload reliably.
 
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Not flaming anyone,but I often see it said to find a gun that fits you. I have never found an off the rack gun that fits me. They can & will be made to fit me,adjustable comb,adjustable Gracoil etc.I shot trap for years with an 1100 trap. Had BT99,Citoris,but always shot the 1100 the best at trap.I put many thousand rounds thru that gun & still have it.Changed a lot of little parts tho!
 
He has probably already determined the competition model of the 1100 fits him / and it sounds like that is really what he wants.

I wouldn't fuss with it / buy him the 1100 competition model ... with the 30" barrel.
 
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