They do exist, but they aren't common.Jay wrote:
Oh, I wasn't comparing it to a sXs, I was comparing it to a single barrel weapon. I don't understand why they don't have a special made single barrel break-open.FatherTed wrote:
they do balance a bit better imo, but mostly because the barrels are vertically stacked your aimpoint is always the same (slightly higher or lower yes, but not more or less to the side) regardless of what barrel you're using. more predictable recoil too for a double trap.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_trapwiki wrote:
In 2005, the final rules were changed so that only one shot can now be taken at each target, as opposed to two in the qualification round.
There'd be very little gain in switching guns just for the final, probably a decided disadvantage. High end double barreled guns are wafer light anyway.
I don't follow shotgun events, but I'm not aware of any shoots which only allow one shot throughout, usually its two, for one or two clays, so most people would only ever shoot a double.
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