ninepointer
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Central Ontario
I was given a box of old high brass Imperials in No. 7 1/2 (can't figure why they put #7 1/2 on those big purple duck loads
) and I thought it might be fun to burn 'em up on the trap range. All I can say is WOW!!!
The first thing I noticed was the lack of lag-time between pulling the trigger and crushing the bird. It seemed instantaneous! The other thing I noticed was that if I was anywhere reasonably near the bird, it broke! It was like I could not miss.
The downside of course is that my shoulder didn't appreciate it very much. Accordingly, I found myself increasingly anticipating and bracing for the kick and, as a result, I bungled the last 3 birds
.
I'll just stick with 1200 fps
The first thing I noticed was the lack of lag-time between pulling the trigger and crushing the bird. It seemed instantaneous! The other thing I noticed was that if I was anywhere reasonably near the bird, it broke! It was like I could not miss.
The downside of course is that my shoulder didn't appreciate it very much. Accordingly, I found myself increasingly anticipating and bracing for the kick and, as a result, I bungled the last 3 birds
I'll just stick with 1200 fps