i shoot trap frequently with my 18" bbl and usually only miss 2 0r 3 per round.. i find it comes up quicker, but with the short barrel i find i also lead way to much and have to slow my swing down..
i shoot trap frequently with my 18" bbl
What do you mean by "it comes up quicker"? Do you not pre mount your gun before you call for the target?
He probably does not! Why would anyone want to with a shorty? There is no rule that requires a pre mount before you call for your target.
dropping only 2 and 3 birds per round from the " gun down"?
Are you guys shooting regulation ATA trap?
Interesting thread, for sure......
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I didn't say there was a "rule" about pre mount.... He mentioned "it comes up quicker" I hope he was talking about his shotgun.
hope = a feeling of expectation and desire combined;
I am not sure what you are hoping for?
Hi all. I'm thinking about purchasing a Dominion Arms Grizzly Mag with the 15" barrel for some casual shooting.
Just curious if I would have any chance hitting some clays with a barrel that short?
Thanks, and sorry in advance for the newb question!
Yes, you can hit clays with a short barrel. If you just want to blast some hand thrown clays with your buddies you should be able to hit most of them with the Grizzly.
It is quite possible to shoot a 25/25 at skeet with a short barrel, I've done it with a 12.5" Grizzly and I'm an average skeet shooter. But short barrels are bloody loud and it's also easy to stop your swing since there is very little weight out front to keep you moving. Also you will probably find that the rifle sights on the 15" grizzly will be a bit of an impairment when shooting at moving targets.
I've shot trap with my Mossberg 590A1 (20" cyl bore) with #4 birdshot. It actually worked out quite well (21/25) especially considering that I always called for the birds when in the low ready position.
Hell of a lot of fun and quite the challenge. Love the ghost rings for it though. I tried again with an actually trap gun and absolutely sucked with just the bead. Went back to the ghost rings and started hammering the birds again no problem.
Thank you very much for this info!Yes, you can hit clays with a short barrel. If you just want to blast some hand thrown clays with your buddies you should be able to hit most of them with the Grizzly.
It is quite possible to shoot a 25/25 at skeet with a short barrel, I've done it with a 12.5" Grizzly and I'm an average skeet shooter. But short barrels are bloody loud and it's also easy to stop your swing since there is very little weight out front to keep you moving. Also you will probably find that the rifle sights on the 15" grizzly will be a bit of an impairment when shooting at moving targets.



























