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  1. Shotshell Reloading
    I have been loading for about 2 years with a single stage press. I have loaded about 1,000+ shells with that press and want to spend less time reloading. This post is to record my thoughts in buying and preparing to setup the press (still in the box). Hopefully this weekend I will get to the...
  2. Shotshell Reloading
    I was given a shotgun reloader as a present, I have Hodgdon HS-6 and Hodgden 700x powder, CCI 209 primers and Federal 209A primers and all different brands of hulls, also have multiple bags of different types of wads. I am trying to reload shells for pheasant and small game hunting, but I am not...
  3. Trap Shooters
    While being stuck in your teens may seem like fun, for trap scores, trust me, it's not. Ok, so here is my problem. station 1 and 2 are usually very good (4 or 5), then it start to go downhill a tad at station 3, and ive fallen off a clif by stations 5. Almost all hard rights get missed. (I hit...
  4. Shotshell Reloading
    Like a teenage boy, stupidly excited about a used MEC 9000G 12 Gauge arriving tomorrow. After set up and cleaning, intend to start out with the most efficient possible system, given scarcity of so many components. I've got about 30 Remington Gun Club hulls, shot 1 time. Thinking of investing...
  5. General Shotgun Discussions
    I’m a new shooter in Sporting Clays and need some help with what gun to get. I have a Beretta 686E that I got a long time ago that I hardly used. But I’m looking for an upgrade, something a little nicer, maybe an adjustable comb and more sporting clay dedicated. I’m an avid USPSA/3 gun shooter...
  6. Skeet Shooters
    I always thought it best to keep both eyes open shooting for depth perception. Skeet Instructor John Shima says it is better for a beginner to close one eye: John Sima Monocular Skeet for Beginners
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