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Trap shooter 20 years ago

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  • Robin
    Not quite the answer to your question but I purchased a red label 20 ga. in a sporting clay model. This model comes with 30" barrel length and Briley choke tubes. I use the gun to hunt dove and quail more than I shoot at clay targets and a 26" barrel would be great for that purpose. I was told that the barrels would interchange but should be sent back to Ruger to insure proper fit. Any way, the original purchase, the new barrel and the shipping and handling ran in excess of $2,000.

    I think the Ruger single barrel trap gun, as it is currently manufactured, has a MSRP of $2900, I have never seen one other than the catalog picture and do not know what you could actually buy one for. It comes in 12 ga only, I think. LOL with your perfect gun quest.

    Worry is the interest humans pay on the debt of miscalculation.
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  • BT99
    I shot a BT99 for many years until back problems forced me to give ip
    trapshooting. I looked at the Ruger trap at the Grand last year.
    After looking at it, I would not buy one of them. Wood to metal fit
    left a lot to be desired. If I were to buy another trap gun I would
    seriously look at the new SKB trap combo. It has about every adjustment you could hope for. Then again, there is always the used
    market full of variations of the BT99. Maybe you would want to go
    over to trapshooters.com and search for "Ruger Trap Gun", a short time
    ago there was a lengthy discussioin on them.
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