When someone mentions an interest in trying one of the clays games, I recommend that they don't run out and buy a new shotgun, because most have no idea what to buy. I suggest that they come out, and shoulder some shotguns at the club, and we will also let someone new try our shotguns if they bring ammunition. We just had a new guy show up to skeet. He has zero shotgun experience, but he showed up with a Turkish O/U, that isn't even close to fitting him, and it has an aluminum frame and is very light. After one round of skeet and hitting one clay pretty much by coincidence, he was already feeling the recoil. After two rounds and going 3/50, he was sore, and had had enough for a day. He came back yesterday, and we had him try some members guns, and he went 2/25 with his gun, and 7/25, using other shotguns he tried, and he wasn't feeling the recoil at all with any of the other guns we had him try.. I then had him shoot a clays box twice, and he was shooting very high, and to the left with his gun. When he tried a couple of other guns, the point of impact was much better. The issue now, is that he either needs to spend money on his cheaper shotgun to make it fit, or he needs to buy a shotgun that fits him, and his budget was spent on the first shotgun.
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