Originally Posted by bobski
people tend to psyc themselves out with all these numbers and restrictions and data.
shotgunning was suppose to be simple. point, shoot, break it.
when you get into counting lead pellets, weighing powder, comparing this that and the other thing....you lose a part of the sport that was intended to be fun.
the benchmark was and still is this simple....
ic mod full. forget the fine tuning in between.

ic-skeet for skeet.
full for trap.
mod for hunting
ic-mod for close up back yard clay.
there is a certain level of trust and respect due the engineers who designed these guns, ammo, and chokes over the generations.
the basics have never failed me. try the KISS theory and go have fun.




Theory carries one not all that far.....You didn't arrive at were you did on theory.....Point, shoot, break is an acquired skill, not a simple one...All depends on ones commitment to the skill...

However, agree on the fact that many try to gain skill counting pellets, powder, etc....

Last edited by battue; 08/11/20.

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