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4/7/2007 2:36:46 AM EDT
I recently purchased a slightly used Winchester Model 50 shotgun from a co-worker and
I plan to use it for shooting trap at the local club this summer. It's a 12 guage with a 30" barrel. Has anyone on this forum used this model for trap?. The reason I ask this is that the Model 50 is short recoil operated, not gas operated like a Remington 1100.
Will the action function using light target loads?. TIA for any help.>Gary
4/7/2007 1:29:09 PM EDT
[#1]
I have a model 59, which is the same action as the 50, it just has a winlite fiberglass barrel.  I never had problems with 1oz loads.  
4/7/2007 9:39:00 PM EDT
[#2]
It will be a perfect trap and clays gun

I just got done reading a 1955 Gun Digest about Winchester's new shotgun - i wish i could share the article with you. Here's a clip:


"Winchester's latest, the Model 50 Automatic, using the exclusive 'independent chamber' breech mechanism, a new design in autoloading shotguns"
At this writing, only a standard grade12-gauge is available, priced at $121. Better grades, ventilated rib barrels, and a 20 gauge version will be along later"  
4/8/2007 4:30:02 AM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
It will be a perfect trap and clays gun

I just got done reading a 1955 Gun Digest about Winchester's new shotgun - i wish i could share the article with you. Here's a clip:


"Winchester's latest, the Model 50 Automatic, using the exclusive 'independent chamber' breech mechanism, a new design in autoloading shotguns"
At this writing, only a standard grade12-gauge is available, priced at $121. Better grades, ventilated rib barrels, and a 20 gauge version will be along later"  


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