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Dave, what is a target style stock? Not a Monte Carlo?
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Wide through the whole stock and wide and rounded at the nose of the comb. Many single traps have this feature.
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Not the best pictures but this is an example of a target or "full comb".
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Is this a "full comb"?
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Hard to tell from that angle, but it appears not to be.
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I'm with Murph on this one.
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I have three guns with full combs, a D,G and V. The V is the fullest of the three (I am tempted to say mine is bigger)
The D and G are straight grips and the V a p/g. Here it is next to a standard p/g stocked V. All three are excellent trap guns for me and I shoot them well. The V pictured is so fat I have to really be sure to line up the double beads before calling pull because it is easy to have your eye a little off to the left of center. It would benefit from a bend giving it some cast off.
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