Well yes and no, Is it the same action and operating system yes, but the Classic Trap has a .727 bore and the Comp has a .735 for what its worth. The Comp. with the adjustable stock is more of an all around gun where the Trap is really meant for just that however my Dad shoots a Classic Trap for everything and is quite deadly with it. As for me I will soon be aquiring an 1100 Comp. It really appeals to me.
The 1100 designation for a Remington shotgun is the model number. Remington makes the 1100 model in a trap version and a field version.
50-500 usd
$1100-1400
Remington 1100 would be just fine for trap. I started with one ans shot for a while until it became a serious hobby. I then spent a lot of money on a very nice trap gun. I shot better and better until I took a break from trap. When I decided to shoot trap again all I had with me was the 1100. Strange thing, I shot just a good with it as I did the spendy gun. Enjoy the game.
300-500 depending on what type it is. Trap guns fetch more.
Interspecific competition is the competition between two or more species of different organisms competing for the same resources. Intraspecific competition is the competition between two or more of the same species fighting for the same resources.
At a Trap or Skeet shooting competition. Usually preceded by a loud BANG.
No, it is not the same.
Skeet International Trap Continental Trap Sporting Clay Now there are more "involving" shotguns but these are primary only shotgun competitions.
The Trap - 2005 II was released on: USA: September 2005 (Amazon.com/Tribeca Film Festival Short Film Competition)
2% x/100 x 1100 = 22 Since 100/100 = 1, you are left with: 11x = 22 Divide both sides by 11, you get: x = 2
Same thing