Buy 7.5 or 8, you get more shot in a shell=better odds. Most clubs don't allow bigger than 7.5 now anyways. Has to be a reason for that like not ripping a hole in the top of the trap house! Woops, I don't think anyone here has ever done that.?!
+1parshal said:Most sporting clays, trap and skeet courses don't allow shot larger than 7.5.
-1The two kinds of people who shoot large shot and 3" mags are either newbies who don't know any better or hacks who can't shoot and think they can make it up with more power.
Or dickheads who ignore the virtually universal club rules and shoot excessively powerful ammo. You decide.Worc said:deadapair wrote:
-1The two kinds of people who shoot large shot and 3" mags are either newbies who don't know any better or hacks who can't shoot and think they can make it up with more power.
Or it's hunters that know exactly what they are doing and are practising with some of their hunting loads.
Your language and attitude is already getting old, even for a new member. Once again you jump to a conclusions. Busting clay piegons is not only carried out at gun clubs. One of my local trap ranges will let you shoot anything you want (non leauge) because of their location. I don't recall the original poster saying anything about being at a club/range. Just because someone is using a big load to smash some clays, does not mean that is the only load they use for clays.Or dickheads who ignore the virtually universal club rules and shoot excessively powerful ammo. You decide.
Guess I must be one of those "dickheads"deadapair said:Or dickheads who ignore the virtually universal club rules and shoot excessively powerful ammo. You decide.Worc said:deadapair wrote:
-1The two kinds of people who shoot large shot and 3" mags are either newbies who don't know any better or hacks who can't shoot and think they can make it up with more power.
Or it's hunters that know exactly what they are doing and are practising with some of their hunting loads.
I guess shot fall considerations don't mean a damn thing to you?blunder said:Guess I must be one of those "dickheads"deadapair said:Or dickheads who ignore the virtually universal club rules and shoot excessively powerful ammo. You decide.Worc said:deadapair wrote:
-1The two kinds of people who shoot large shot and 3" mags are either newbies who don't know any better or hacks who can't shoot and think they can make it up with more power.
Or it's hunters that know exactly what they are doing and are practising with some of their hunting loads.
because over the years I have tested thousands of different loads, barrel configurations, and chokes on those lil clay birdies.
tom-- who is damn sure gonna find out how a load performs before I use it on real birds
NO,,,,I guess shot fall considerations don't mean a damn thing to you?
What gauge are these shells and gun?sawzall said:Instead of starting a new thread I'll just ask here.
Someone gave me 10 boxes of 7.5 - 7/8 and 3/4 oz. shot.
My question is, is this O.K. to use shooting sporting clays and also, will this be enough to eject shells from an 11-87?
There are some Winchester boxes, Remington boxes and others I can't remember.
Thanks