Originally Posted by Chantry
Originally Posted by ClapperZapper
He said he shoots trap and skeet (generally pre-mount games), and rarely hits 50% with these guns.
He shoots left handed with right handed guns.

There has to be aiming error, and in-effective technique involved, not just gun fit.

While I don't doubt there are some issues on my end including aiming, I do have other English guns which I run high teens to low twenties shooting skeet.

I don't hunt, I'm not a collector and I get bored shooting the same gun every weekend. I shoot skeet for fun and to justify buying British shotguns. I'm pretty sure I've sorted out the issues with the Greener, it seems to like Fiocchi 1 oz #8 @1250 FPS. Those patterned much better than the Federal Top Gun. I think I've figured out the Mears, I need to get it higher in my shoulder. Hopefully that works, otherwise I'll probably sell the gun. And yes I know I should stick with just one gun.
Not that I am any expert or anything, but I agree- you should stick with one gun until you start shooting perfect or near perfect scores for a while. Then go to another gun. You kinda have to choose one or the other. Serious or funsies. But what the heck...if you shoot 21s and 22s that's not bad. I don't own one British gun. You have several. That's pretty cool. But good luck with what you decide. 👍