Definition
A double-barrel shotgun is a shotgun equipped with two barrels, allowing the shooter to fire two shots in quick succession without reloading. It is one of the most common firearm types used in clay shooting sports.
Further Explanations
Double-barrel shotguns come in two main configurations:
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Over-and-under (O/U): The barrels are stacked vertically, offering precise aiming and less muzzle rise. This is the most common design in clay shooting.
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Side-by-side (SxS): The barrels are placed horizontally, creating a wider sight picture and traditional appearance, though less common in modern clay disciplines.
Advantages of double-barrel shotguns:
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Two quick shots without cycling a mechanism
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Ability to use different chokes in each barrel
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High reliability and mechanical simplicity
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Balanced feel, making them ideal for sporting clays, skeet, and trap
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