This means no shot physically over 7 1/2 shot. You can use 7 1/2 to 9 shot but not 7 or larger.---AFG
So you mean nothing "Under" 7½!This means no shot physically over 7 1/2 shot. You can use 7 1/2 to 9 shot but not 7 or larger.---AFG
So you mean nothing "Under" 7½!
In English, it would be correct to say “nothing over” for size designations where smaller numbers mean larger size.So you mean nothing "Under" 7½!
Would agree that this sign is poorly worded, since the primary goal is safety it should be clearer for even novice shooters. "No shot size larger than 7 1/2" would be a better option in my opinion.So you mean nothing "Under" 7½!
It's a restriction on shot sizes larger than 7.5. Use this pellet chart for comparison.Hi all,
Once more truly novice skeet shooter question... If the range rule says, "no shells over 7 1/2 shot", does that mean you can't use #9 shot, or that you can't use #6 shot?
I'm not sure if they mean nothing numerically higher than 7 1/2 shot, or if they mean nothing physically (pellet size) larger than 7 1/2 shot.
I'm inclined to think that it means physically, because I thought most clay shooting was done with 7-9 shot...
thanks