![]() I shot the Neil test at 13 yards and that was the dagger to my heart. I covered the next low house target with the bead and smoke. I had the gun set up to shoot close to my current guns which was about 75/25. When I first got to my club I went to skeet station 4 and had a friend pull a high house for me. The barrel regulation.the barrels diverged. Everything on the gun fit and functioned fine. ![]() Iām 6ā2ā 190 lbs with arms like a monkey and usually shoot with about a 15-1/4ā LOP. The trigger is crisp and the stock adjustments are exactly why I bought the gun. But with the weight back in the stock it still feels nice in the hands. It put the O/U at about 9.6lbs and the single at 9.2lbs. The fit and finish on the wood and metal work are great. I bought it back in mid August and received it at my FFL in late August. Ok, so I own, but currently do not possess an SKB 90TSS 32/34 combo. I truly believe you can't find a nicer shotgun for the money. Also, the 90TSS is used by a lot of youth trap teams for the same reason. Many clubs use the 90TSS as a rental guns as it has proven to be very durable and trouble free. I have shot the 90TSS every week since I purchased it and has worked flawlessly. The 90TSS is fully adjustable and you can easily tailor your point of impact. All three guns shoot to point of aim and pattern very nicely. The 28ga 690 has nicely figured wood in the butt stock and the 20 ga 690 has truly exceptional wood! Metal work in the receivers is very nice as well. ![]() The 90TSS wood is nice but, straight grained. All three are fitted with standard grade walnut stocks. All three guns are exceptional for the price. I also have two SKB 690's O/U 20 ga and 28 ga, I purchased about 12 months ago. I have a SKB 90TSS O/U trap gun I purchased about 6 months ago. ![]()
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