Ridge Runner
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- East Cape, South Africa, Zimbabwe
If I could only take one of my shotguns in the dove field and clay course it would be my 1982 1100 12ga with fixed improved cylinder. It will eat any shell you feed it flawlessly.
I love my SBE2, it's a great all around shotgun. It suffers on the clay course just like my old Auto 5's with today's weak target loads. The cheap target loads just don't have enough ass to make the inertia or recoil driven guns run right.
Only because I showed up at the trap club with 4 boxes of the cheap stuff for a little practice and to learn more about getting started in trap shooting. This is what I learned on my first day.
With exceptions of new/ beginning shooters and those wanting a little practice before dove and upland bird hunting, every competition shooter that used reloads, as they either reloaded their own shells or had a person they knew and trusted to reload shells for them. Those few that shot factory ammo shot the better quality ammo. No one shot the cheap stuff.
Later on discussions on the use and effectiveness of 9, 10, and 11 shot on clays. And the use of mixed shot, hybrids, as the trend of combining 7, 7 1/2, and 8 shot with 9 or 10 shot. The 11 shot didn't work out as expected, it was too small often unbroken clays were found having multiple holes in them from the 11 shot where 7, 7 1/2, or 8 shot would have broken the clay with considerable fewer pellets.
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