EESA Shotgun Match Feeler (JUNE 30TH) date secured

Some pics from today..


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OK here is the whole pic! Got sick of being made fun of for my extension so I cut the photo. Ahahahaha.....

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Classic....
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Except you would have had something more powerful than 7.5 shot. :redface:

Or at least a tighter choke. :redface:

I know you said don't go on CGN and blame it on the 7.5 shot because I was warned. :HR:

It wasn't that you were warned, its just that a choke can solve all those problems and then some.

I think I've read 2-3 threads lately about people shooting heavier shot, even as big as #4s :eek: Get the barrel threaded for chokes and you'll be golden.

I shot 7.5s at this match and didn't have any problem, even with only an IC on many stages. Where 6s are particularly useful is when you're shooting some matches where the steel is ridiculously heavy.
 
Where 6s are particularly useful is when you're shooting some matches where the steel is ridiculously heavy.

You mean "heavy" as in the mass of each individual target or "heavy" as in.."Geebus they sure do use a lot of steel targets"

That said... I've been using 7.5 with a modified or even an improved modified and have never had an issue against steel... And that's at matches where 100% of the targers are indeed steel... Or clays.
 
You mean "heavy" as in the mass of each individual target or "heavy" as in.."Geebus they sure do use a lot of steel targets"

That said... I've been using 7.5 with a modified or even an improved modified and have never had an issue against steel... And that's at matches where 100% of the targers are indeed steel... Or clays.

Some of the steel at livingston must weigh 10-15lbs or more, so I mean heavy as in weight wise. Don't necessarily want to run improved if those targets are midrange but also have to be sure the get knocked over the first time too.
 
It wasn't that you were warned, its just that a choke can solve all those problems and then some.

I think I've read 2-3 threads lately about people shooting heavier shot, even as big as #4s :eek: Get the barrel threaded for chokes and you'll be golden.

I shot 7.5s at this match and didn't have any problem, even with only an IC on many stages. Where 6s are particularly useful is when you're shooting some matches where the steel is ridiculously heavy.

I am going to contact Casey and see if he can thread my barrel for me. I am shooting an IPSC shotgun match in Wentworth next Saturday. Hopefully I can have it done by then because it's all bird shot.
 
I am going to contact Casey and see if he can thread my barrel for me. I am shooting an IPSC shotgun match in Wentworth next Saturday. Hopefully I can have it done by then because it's all bird shot.

Casey had my barrel back to me the next day after I shipped it to him. I'm sure if you let him know its for a match he can turn it around the same day.
 
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