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It really depends on the type of shooting match your talking about. A "Spot Shoot" in my neck of the woods consists of shooting at a stationary paper target at a 25-50 yard range to see who can place a shot closest to the bullseye. Obviously your going to want gun that will create a tight shot pattern, full choke or even a turkey choke added will greatly increase the chance of placing a single shoot near the bullseye. Shotgun barrel lengths are primarily in the 32" range, but I've seen many custome designed barrels as long as 40" that required a resting stand to support the barrel length. Some Sportsmen's clubs have their own local rules related to barrel length. The key is finding that favorite shotgun in your gun chest that consistently develops a very tight shot pattern.

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