The Target versions had wider forends and the trap stocks of course had raised combs but surprising most - including me as I earned my first registered targets, 25-50-75 straights (never managed a 100-straight) with it, was the skeet model. Supposedly the straighter stock forced the shooter to conciously keep his down when mounting the stock, thus helping prevent what we called "peaking" (lifting your eyes above the line of sight). Don't know about others but helped this old country boy out. I still have this gun but unfortunately sold my 28-in field model which I later had converted to 3-in. Killed my share of ducks with that one and sorely wish I still had it.


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