Entry Level Shotgun

Discussion in 'Trapshooting Forum - Americantrapshooter.com' started by BCAL, Dec 8, 2016.

  1. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    I'm looking to buy a good shotgun that won't break the bank. My wife and I are just starting out in trap. We have a lot of friends and family we shoot with. My wife has a Perazzi TM1 she shoots. It is has been passed down to her from her father and grandfather. I'm looking to purchase a shotgun and I'm torn between two models. First is the Browning BT99 which is proven and seems to be a great gun. However I would like to also venture into skeet and sporting clays in the future. The next gun that sparks my interest is the Tristar TT-15. I have read a lot of reviews on it and like the combo idea as it seems to give me more options for different games. And it has a good price level. Both are around $1500. I know fit is the primary factor. However I was just curious if anyone had any experience in the two guns, especially the TT-15. lease no negative comments as I have read plenty of nonsense postings about the TT-15 on other forums. Sorry for long post. Thanks.
     
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  2. HKMLOG32

    HKMLOG32 Active Member Founding Member

    I own a TT-15 combo and very satisfied with it, it smokes targets just as good as the other high priced guns. It has a Phillips release trigger and it works good. Have shot for two months now and love it. I don't think you would go wrong purchasing one. HKM
     
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  3. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    Thanks for he reply. How would the o/u work in skeet and sporting clays. Is the rib to high? From what I see. Mostly YouTube. Lol. The guns used in those sports don't have as high of rib as the TT-15.
     
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  4. HKMLOG32

    HKMLOG32 Active Member Founding Member

    The rib is high, I don't shoot skeet or sporting clays but I think you could get used to anything. HKM
     
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  5. BCAL

    BCAL Member

    I think I'm going to try to find one somewhere to shoot or at least see the fit. I'll try it for skeet and sporting clays but if it doesn't work out I'll use my Rem 1100. The TT-15 looks like a cool setup. I'm eager to try it out.
     
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  6. Jake boy

    Jake boy Member

    Look for used 682 great guns !
     
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  7. Columbus

    Columbus Forum Leader Founding Member Forum Leader

    If you're going to shoot all the clay target games, you can't go wrong with the Browning Citori Crossover.
     
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  8. oleolliedawg

    oleolliedawg Mega Poster Founding Member

    Just in is a near new Beretta 682 Gold E Unsingle combo. PM if interested!
     
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  9. BRAD DYSINGER

    BRAD DYSINGER The Philosophist Founding Member Member Trapshooting Hall of Fame Member State Hall of Fame

    I'll second the 680 series of Beretta's. I have several and one of them is from 1982 0r 83 what ever year they first hit the US shore. I switched to it from a 680 which is also a good used gun. I'd recommend buying a used trap gun over a new one, you should be able to try it out before you buy. The only new trap guns I ever had were the ones I got when I worked for Beretta. Brad
     
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  10. History Seeker

    History Seeker A NoBody Founding Member Official Historian

    A lot of value to what Brad has to offer with advice.

    Especially the "Try Before You Buy".
     
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  11. mpolans

    mpolans Mega Poster

    Used Beretta 682s are great. I'd also look at used Perazzi MT-6s...they're probably one of the most underrated Perazzis ever made, so they're also often one of the best deals around.
     
  12. Win101

    Win101 Mega Poster

    Remington 1100 Competition Synthetic. Awesome adjustability and unbelievable recoil reduction.
    $1100 or less, brand new.
    Check it out!
    Great gun
     
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  13. archangel

    archangel Member Founding Member

    Browning cx or sp1. Mike
     
  14. gun fitter

    gun fitter Member

    look for a good used citori or beretta 680 series buy an O/U get 32" barrels you can shoot anything with them. I would pick the beretta because there are lots of used barrels available if you want them.
     
  15. Jake boy

    Jake boy Member

    Used 682 R great guns!