Clay pigeon shotgun
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
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Someone has put your barrels on sideways :)
As for semi autos I have never had a problem at any
ground I shot mine at, except for the one time when I fired
three cartridges at the one clay.
I was told off for using 3 instead of 2 :)
ozone
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Someone has put your barrels on sideways :)
As for semi autos I have never had a problem at any
ground I shot mine at, except for the one time when I fired
three cartridges at the one clay.
I was told off for using 3 instead of 2 :)
ozone
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
At one of the grounds I use it's against the rules to load three. Much to the chagrin of my girlfriends dad. He had been banging on about trying a semi instead of our beretta O/Us, not being a fan of them and loving my gun I couldn't really understand why, but I borrowed one for him, then it be came clear. "Ha! I can have three shots you only get two..." Queue major bottom lip tantrum when I point out the ground rule and explained it's seen as unsporting.
It was working when i left it...........
Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
If you need to blast three shots at a single clay, it's time to let that particular one go :)
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
I was taught the second barrel is only for the second bird.
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
dromia wrote:I was taught the second barrel is only for the second bird.
When you are training or shooting for a score or improvement yes, but when someone is just out to have a laugh and having their first attempt then crack on, just enjoy pulling the trigger and feel the bang!
It was working when i left it...........
Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
I used to have the Benelli Supersport, probably the best SA on the market at the time, tactical(ish) looking and a real joy to shoot. You can pick one up s/h for around £1200 too.
I've now gone a bit old school, binned the Sa and now shoot a £75 SxS for that "get off my land" experience.
I've now gone a bit old school, binned the Sa and now shoot a £75 SxS for that "get off my land" experience.
Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
Kungfugerbil wrote:
If you need to blast three shots at a single clay, it's time to let that particular one go :)
Not 3 blasts to hit the clay
First broke the clay
second broke the larger part again
third broke the rest.
First and last time ever, because as stated 3 was
not allowed and I knew i was pushing my luck.
ozone
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
Yes it's the same at the grounds where I shoot,legs748 wrote:At one of the grounds I use it's against the rules to load three. Much to the chagrin of my girlfriends dad. He had been banging on about trying a semi instead of our beretta O/Us, not being a fan of them and loving my gun I couldn't really understand why, but I borrowed one for him, then it be came clear. "Ha! I can have three shots you only get two..." Queue major bottom lip tantrum when I point out the ground rule and explained it's seen as unsporting.
but at some of the turn up, pay your money,
release and score your own there is no policing
how many are fired.
The time I got told, I was being cheeky and he did
not find it funny when I explaned I was only counting
my first and third shot.
ozone
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Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
ozone wrote:.. he did not find it funny when I explaned I was only counting my first and third shot.
I would have found that funny. Told you to stop, but walked away smiling :)
Re: Clay pigeon shotgun
I don't shoot clays and don't know anything about shotguns but would love to own something like thatdromia wrote:Just for the record here is an example of what a proper shotgun looks like, Coates of Woolsingham.
I have killed a few clays along with furred and feathered beasts using black powder cartridges in this fine 10 bore.
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