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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Originally Posted by battue
Originally Posted by 30338
Been shooting the local course a bit this winter. First 10 stations are relatively easy. I kind of prefer those for my skill set. The other 10-12 stations have a number of much farther shots, smaller targets, all black targets, etc. That one crushes my ego.

I switched over to skeet chokes last time out and actually did better. Need to get the recoil pad added to my current shotgun to pick up some lop. I think sporting clays is going to be great for my field shooting this fall.


For me it is LM/LM. Many disagree, but up close the pattern hasn't opened much anyway. Point well and they all will brake targets close and far.

It will most definitely help your field shooting. It will help it much more if you shoot everything gun down. Practice getting a solid consistent mount and ignore the miss me beads as much as possible.



Come on Battue you know you have to have every choke under the sun from spreader to Extra Full! Miss you buddy. By the way I shoot either LM/LM or IM/IM. Oh wait I only have one barrel! LM and IM the rest you can keep.



!!!! You back home or do you have a new home? Shot a Fitasc shoot yesterday and left in LM/LM for everything. Gun came used with chokes, if I had ordered it, it would have been fixed Mod/Mod.
It came with thin wall chokes which are evil. You can look at them hard and cause them to get a ding. Word of experience. Avoid thin wall chokes if at all possible.

If you are home we best plan on a shoot this summer. Dan just opened up his own course. Eagles Nest Sporting, in Mt Gillerad, Ohio. Shot there yesterday, nice place with shooters targets


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