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    ... and the Bronze medal goes to me ...

    I am a novice trap shooter, sporting a vintage 870 Wingmaster pump.

    Couple weeks ago, I shot 4 rounds using Federal 1 1/8oz target loads. Afterwards, felt as though my shoulder had been squarely kicked by a surly thoroughbred (one who just hated shotguns, no less).

    This week, shot another 4 rounds using Score Silver 1 1/16oz target loads from ammosupply.ca. Afterwards, shoulder felt as though I had been nudged by a somewhat apologetic mule; much improved.

    Next week, I look forward to shooting another 4 rounds, this time using Score Bronze 1oz target loads, again from ammosupply.ca; shoulder is hoping to be nuzzled by an amiable pony.

    Kate, my shoulder thanks you (and Prairie Shot).
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    Four rounds of target loads shouldn't hurt that much. As you say you're a novice I would check to make sure stock placement on your shoulder is correct and that you are holding the stock firmly against your shoulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted_dent View Post
    Four rounds of target loads shouldn't hurt that much. As you say you're a novice I would check to make sure stock placement on your shoulder is correct and that you are holding the stock firmly against your shoulder.
    This. Placement is key in the shoulder. I made this mistake early on. I also put a nice very soft recoil pad on too.
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    All really valid points! Prairie Shot's ammo *is* well known for having low felt recoil and being awesomely (is that a word?) accurate. They're also Canadian and a great price - what more can you want?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carpetmonkey View Post
    I am a novice trap shooter, sporting a vintage 870 Wingmaster pump.

    Couple weeks ago, I shot 4 rounds using Federal 1 1/8oz target loads. Afterwards, felt as though my shoulder had been squarely kicked by a surly thoroughbred (one who just hated shotguns, no less).

    This week, shot another 4 rounds using Score Silver 1 1/16oz target loads from ammosupply.ca. Afterwards, shoulder felt as though I had been nudged by a somewhat apologetic mule; much improved.

    Next week, I look forward to shooting another 4 rounds, this time using Score Bronze 1oz target loads, again from ammosupply.ca; shoulder is hoping to be nuzzled by an amiable pony.

    Kate, my shoulder thanks you (and Prairie Shot).
    As long as it isn't a shiny pony..
    Seriously though placement of the stock and leaning forward slightly should help immensely with the recoil.
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    When I read the first paragraph I assumed he meant 400 rounds, then I read the other two paragraphs and realized he meant 4. Either he needs to work on stock placement or he needs to put some meat on his bones. Perhaps both?

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    I think he means 4 rounds of trap shooting...
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    4 rounds of trap = 100 shots

    I will tell you what I tell every visitor to the EESA open house at the trap range:

    When you rockclimb they teach you to have three points of contact at all time, and that doing so will keep you from falling. Similarly, when you are shooting trap you also want three firm points of contact: First your hands should have a firm grip on the fire arm. Second your cheek should be firmly on the cheekpad of the stock, and third your stock should be tight to your shoulder. If you have firm contact with all three, parts. The shoulder though, is a typical problem. If you have even a millimeter between the stock and your shoulder, you're going to have a sore shoulder. Also, avoid clothes which have a seam that will be behind the stock, as your gun will pound that seam in, and it will hurt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pointfour0h View Post
    I think he means 4 rounds of trap shooting...
    so, 100 rounds of ammunition then? 4 sets of 25?
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    Even a Cheap Steven's over under would be better suited to that, a Wingmaster is hardcore hard in comparison, you are handicapping yourself with that gun if you plan to continue shooting Id consider buying an appropriate tool for the job, you need not spend a ton at first and it will be a much more enjoyable shooting experience for you

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