I enjoy trap more than skeet although my club has booth. We also have doubles. I have over an hour to drive to shoot SC and it's more expensive. I want to buy a dedicated trap gun, but don't want a full race trap gun. I would like to be able to shoot SC and even skeet occasionally so I don't want a gun that's 100 competition level. I have been thinking about a 32 or 30 inch Browning over under. What I don't have a handle on is why do people use top single and under single barrels for singles trap and not just shoot an over under, especially if doubles is an option and you don't shoot enough ( or rich enough ) to have dedicated guns. Would I likely shoot better with a BT-99 than an over under for singles? About the only over single and two barrel set I could afford would be a used CG entry level or maybe a new Fabarms combo, but that's too much money to me for a sport specific gun. Are there world class singles shooters that just use an over under or is that some kind of handicap and why? I could see picking up a BT-99 and B gun over under and being pretty much covering all my bases if that's likely to be a big improvement