Subgauge conundrum
My boy is interested in starting to shoot skeet in the subgauges. One of his coaches thinks he would do well. Currently uses a 12GA Browning Citori 825 sporting pro. For trap skeet and sporting clays. I want to support his shooting. Was looking at guns. In fact he was shooting skeet one day and borrowed his coach’s 28GA to try before states. Told him he’s being silly but if he breaks 8/8 in first two stations I’ll get him an28GA. Well
Shit. So one guy and the gun shop (not gunsmith just some guy walking around) said I should get Briley tube sets -don’t know this existed.
The adjustable comb seems to be a great but subgauges are tricky.
Any advice or thoughts?
Vid of some shooting sporting clays comp this weekend at SCTP PA state shot for fun