At request, I am posting pics of the Winchester 101 Presentation Grade with Grand European case. Hope you all enjoy. 12 gauge- 2 3/4" chamber. 27" barrel (interesting length). Skeet/skeet smoothbore (non-tubed) matched barrels. Double ventilated ribs. Inertia trigger. Decelerator style recoil pad (factory). Discriminating ejectors. High grade walnut stock. Mid and front beads. Gold pheasant inlays. Blued receiver with hand engraving.
Thanks Rudolph. No, unfortunately not. If it had trap barrels, I might shoot it more, but it will probably be a safe queen, for the most part (as much as I hate to admit it).
Rob, Skeet is a lot more fun than trap! Or, you can try Crazy: Skeet doubles from the Trap stations. Two pair at each station, first pair High House first, then Low House first. Repeat your first miss. The last two pairs are taken from the #8 Skeet ref station. A perfect game will give you an extra shell for a High or Low single. You'll be swinging that 101 like a madman... A last thought, if you're going shooting with your minister, introduce him to this game and listen to him swear!
Haha! I told Tiffany that he will have to just overlook what is said when I miss. ;-) Sounds like a lot of fun... I will have to give that a try, sometime. Might be the perfect excuse to go out and enjoy that 101 the way it was designed for. I used to shoot skeet quite a bit, and still enjoy it, but find myself shooting trap more often than anything else. Main reason being that I often teach new shooters about shooting clays, and it is easier for me to coach and correct shooting technique off the bat with trap than with skeet. I really do need to get back into skeet as well, though (for upland hunting practice)... afterall, it is a lot easier than training doves to only fly away from me out in the field. :-D