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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Bigfork, MT
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I'm getting ready to give it my first go. I just know I'm gonna suck ass at this, but I'm determined to learn.
I'm using a 20 gauge over/under. I'd really like to use a double barrel, but this is a borrowed gun from my father in law. Anyone have experience with a one vs. the other, pros cons? I don't think I can handle the kick of a 12 gauge yet, that's why I'm starting with the 20. Any good advice, anecdotes, .....anything? |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
If your 20 gauge has choke tubes, use at least an improved modified to keep your pattern tight.
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uhhhh
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 5,538
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my next door neighbor hit me in the head with a clay pigeon once
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I love shooting trap. Put a Turkey choke on your shotgun for extra fun!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: south of town
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I only shoot my trap when I'm drunk...
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Got trolls?
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tampa Bay
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Sorry, never shot trap. However if you ever need any handgun/personal defense/target shooting advice, I'm your man!
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Perennial Pro-bowler
Join Date: May 2006
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I haven't shot much trap but when I have I was more accurate with a 20 gauge. I was shooting in a group and we shot 5 sets of 10 clay pigeons. The first couple of sets I used a 12 gauge and I shot around 5 or 6 out of 10 each time. The next 3 times I used a 20 gauge and each time I hit 9 out of 10 pigeons.
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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There are 25 'birds' in a standard round. You usually shoot 4 rounds per match for a total of 100. A good average is anything above 90. I shot with some guys that would go 2 or 3 hundred without missing. My best was 98 (25-24-24-25) but I'd average over 95. Trap is much easier than skeet because you don't move much in trap. Once you have the muscle memory down, it is really just a mind game. Bustin' clay is always a great way to blow off some steam. Last edited by STBumpkin; 04-11-2007 at 02:12 AM.. |
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Got trolls?
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Tampa Bay
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I wasn't a fan of Glocks, but after buying this G21 my opinion of them has changed alot. It's a very solid gun that is extremely accurate. As far as the Springfield XD, I shot one before I bought my Glock. It's a nice gun, and I like the trigger better than my Glock, but the Glock fit my hand alot better and was seemed to be more accurate than the Springfield. Also, I thought the XD was pretty ugly as well. Once I'm done with the academy and hired with the Sheriffs Dept, I plan on carrying a Sig Sauer P220 (45 ACP) or P226 chambered for the .357 SIG round. |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Rod Smith |
I shoot a Springfield Armory 1911-A1 and I love it. The XD is very nice and if I ever get a .40 that'll be it. The only foreign handgun I'd own (beretta, HK, Glock, etc) would be a Sig. Very nice though you pay for it.
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Got trolls?
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The basic model Colt and Springfield 1911s are very nice, accurate, reliable guns, but for less than $300 more you can get the aforementioned Para Ordinance 1911. Last edited by Florida_Bronco; 04-11-2007 at 02:19 AM.. |
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Got trolls?
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As far as the qualifying goes, I am not yet sure how they do the scoring. I have a friend who used to work for the Sheriffs and when he comes back to town, he's going to help me go through a practice regime much like the shooting qualifications the Sheriffs use. |
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Heres my dream - for Christmas maybe after I quit spending all my cash on Broncos games: ![]() Last edited by Vegas_Bronco; 04-11-2007 at 02:33 AM.. |
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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410? Hand the girfriend a 12 gauge and take cover.
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I love beer and Broncos!
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I'm decent at trap, but skeet is horrible. |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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1911 maybe the best pistol ever. JMO though.
AR-15 is nice. we recently got the Mk18s(basically a short barrelled M4) but it is a nice assault rifle. aim point, rail system, etc. perfect for shipboard use. cant beat the consistency of the old M14 though. as far as skeet goes. we USED to do alot of it off the ship(ORM prevents that now) and I always favored the 870. We had the 1100 express' and they were nice, but it seemed like after about 20-30 rounds theyd start to jam. hell, wed use the riot shotguns with leftover 00 buck. practically have to shoot it on the tray with that thing. that'd make you sore for a day or 2. |
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Wait until the target reaches its apex - it will give the appearance of hanging in mid-air for just an instant - that's when you need to fire. Make sure you aim just below the target. This will give you the greatest possibility of success. Have fun, Montana. Don't Cheney anybody in the side of the head. ![]() |
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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And don't go up on that tower in Austin Texas.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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yeah and dont forget to breathe.
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"Hoodie Jr"
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Hot Springs, Ouachitah
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Model 1912 Winchester 12
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burnin' it at both ends
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Bowie, MD
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