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In order of participation from most to least;

1.) Trap; 870TB and Citori Gr. 1 Trap, with an 870TC for "spare"

2.) Skeet; 870SA and Rem. Peerless

3.) Sporting; Peerless, 870 Wingmaster LC, Ithaca 37 Supreme

4.) Upland Game; 870 20g LTwt.

You'd almost think I liked 870's :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
For sporting clays I use a Beretta 686 onyx with extended Briley choke tubes, and a magnetic Hi - Viz sight, the clays do not know the difference between a field grade gun or a sporting gun! and for my back up gun, I keep my browning BPS pump, with a 28" Poly choked barrel on my Rugged Gear sporting clays cart, what a set up! I can not say enough on the above mentioned other than they all work well!

:D
 
I have been using my 20ga. JC Higgins Model 21 polychoke aka HI Standard Flight King 2011, that my uncle gave me a ways back for trap. I wouldn't say it is my favorite, but it is all I have ever shot with. I also have a 12ga. Stevens sxs, but have never shot a round of trap with it. There is no skeet range where I usually shoot, thus I rarely ever shoot skeet. Friends of mine have Citoris and as soon as I have some cash, I will have one too.
 
Trap,skeet,sporting or FITASC?
i would have to say my AL391 teknys gold sporting or my Caesar Guerini Summit with 32" tubes
 
both my guns are MIROKU Modle 10 grade one with overbored barrells
Trap 30'' barrells Montecarlo stock none ported barrells with brilry chokes
Skeet 28'' barrells none ported adjustable stock briley chokes
 
Browning Ultra Sport 12 ga. 30 in. for Sporting Clays, Trap and Skeet.

Browning Ultra XS 20 ga 28 in. for 20 gauge clays.

Both are a blast to shoot !!!
 
I have a Winchester 1400 that I use for everything and it is great, my father has a Beretta AL391 sporting which I have used and is also nice.
 
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