Okay, let me see if I can sort this out a little. With 5 stand, are all 5 stands in a row, whereas the stands in 12 stand are spread out a little? I am just trying to figure out if your 12 stand is what I consider sporting clays. The sporting clays courses I go to around here have around 20 stands spread throughout a course. You walk from stand to stand until you shoot 50 or 100 birds, depending on how many you want to shoot. Some have more than 20 stands and others have less.
For the most part, I shoot a Beretta 391 Teknys sporting clays version on sporting clays and 5 stand. For skeet I use a Beretta 682 Gold Super Skeet and for trap I use the older model Beretta 682 Super Trap Combo. All of those guns are in 12 gauge and I am trying to buy a tube set for the skeet gun sometime in the near future. I also have a Beretta 391 Teknys sporting clays gun in 20 gauge, but I don't use it that much.
Any type of clays shooting is addictive. I started with trap because that is what my dad introduced me to. Then I started shooting skeet, then 5 stand, and now sporting clays. When I go to the range, I have a hard time deciding what I want to shoot.
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