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<blockquote data-quote="RMS12746" data-source="post: 2090972" data-attributes="member: 116465"><p>Werther you go for a 20ga or 12ga a 28" will track and have a better feel than the 26". Why you wonder? 26" is a very fast swinging gun and it take time to get the feel. If your going to be shooting skeet it's great but practice practice and some more. The other thing that most people just starting or getting back into shotguning don't take to time to have it fitted to them so when they shoulder it your looking straight down the barrel and not off to one side or the other. A good fitter will check cast, length of pull and how it fits in your shoulder and your nose to the stock. Check this video out and is will explain everything.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLLnGM3DXE0 If have a skeet and trap club near by check it out and they will know who in the area does the best fitting. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RMS12746, post: 2090972, member: 116465"] Werther you go for a 20ga or 12ga a 28" will track and have a better feel than the 26". Why you wonder? 26" is a very fast swinging gun and it take time to get the feel. If your going to be shooting skeet it's great but practice practice and some more. The other thing that most people just starting or getting back into shotguning don't take to time to have it fitted to them so when they shoulder it your looking straight down the barrel and not off to one side or the other. A good fitter will check cast, length of pull and how it fits in your shoulder and your nose to the stock. Check this video out and is will explain everything.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLLnGM3DXE0 If have a skeet and trap club near by check it out and they will know who in the area does the best fitting. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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