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Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
Understandable Jim, a lot less walking.
But no where near as exciting, heck I can pretty much do that here in the back yard.
And plenty of room in the field next door to the house.
RP
But no where near as exciting, heck I can pretty much do that here in the back yard.
And plenty of room in the field next door to the house.
RP
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
Hey guys, I am a NSCA (National Sporting Clay's Association) member and was Master Class shooter when I was younger. I am now a AA class shooter.
If you have any other questions pertaining to Sporting Clay's shooting that you need advice on...let me know!
If you have any other questions pertaining to Sporting Clay's shooting that you need advice on...let me know!
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
at 75 I find many things to be exciting today that wouldn't have passed the muster a few decades ago ..
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
CoooL, your ga., and choke preference? for the average coursepennsylvaniapete wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 6:09 pmHey guys, I am a NSCA (National Sporting Clay's Association) member and was Master Class shooter when I was younger. I am now a AA class shooter.
If you have any other questions pertaining to Sporting Clay's shooting that you need advice on...let me know!
RP
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Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
Thanks, will do. Any chance you can take 25 years off my aging and give me my reflex’s back?pennsylvaniapete wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 6:09 pmHey guys, I am a NSCA (National Sporting Clay's Association) member and was Master Class shooter when I was younger. I am now a AA class shooter.
If you have any other questions pertaining to Sporting Clay's shooting that you need advice on...let me know!
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
I shoot all gauges: 12/20/28/.410
I also shoot semi-auto and over/unders.
I am 75, so I prefer my auto for 12 gauge events.
Most courses present targets from 25 yards to 50 yards.
Light modified is a great choke to use. If targets are are inside 25 yds, skeet choke is good.
If targets are outside 45 yards modified choke is good.
I also shoot semi-auto and over/unders.
I am 75, so I prefer my auto for 12 gauge events.
Most courses present targets from 25 yards to 50 yards.
Light modified is a great choke to use. If targets are are inside 25 yds, skeet choke is good.
If targets are outside 45 yards modified choke is good.
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
7 1/2 for most disciplines. Regular sporting, Super Sporting, 5-stand, and FITASC.
9’s for skeet.
9’s for skeet.
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Re: Sporting Clays, which choke to use?
To clarify my above post.
7 1/2 for 12 gauge disciplines….
9’s for skeet in all gauges….
8’s for the sub-gauge events….
7 1/2 for 12 gauge disciplines….
9’s for skeet in all gauges….
8’s for the sub-gauge events….
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