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I'v been shooting trap with my 28 gauge of late and getting good breaks and 16 yard scores with 3/4oz of 8's going about 1,200FPS.
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Amazing about that 28 gauge at trap eh?I'v been shooting trap with my 28 gauge of late and getting good breaks and 16 yard scores with 3/4oz of 8's going about 1,200FPS.
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I've shot this 28 better than I have any twelve gauge in the last few years - mainly because I'm toast after a few shots out of a 12!Amazing about that 28 gauge at trap eh?![]()
I like 8's for an all-around size as well, heck i even shoot skeet wit the full.mod chokes with 8's just ofr schittss and giggles!!I am using #8 for everything right now.
When you're on the bird the choke or shot size is actually not as big an issue as some would think.....
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Many shooters cannot handle the 1 1/8oz load for long, and that is why they do so much better with a lighter load..
For doubles, #8 is enough for the first bird, but I like 7 1/2 for the second. #8 will undoubtedly do for the second shot, but I just prefer 7 1/2.
Some people use 1 ounce loads, or even 7/8 ounce, for 16 yard and doubles targets, and do very well with these loads, but why handicap yourself voluntarily? You are allowed 1 1/8 ounce loads in trap and skeet, so take full advantage of whatever edge you can get by using full weight loads.
I agree. It's a trade off between the slim possibility of an extra target with more shot versus the absolute certainty heavier loads will kick harder. Recoil effect is cumulative and you don't want to start flinching or head lifting just before the shoot off.Many shooters cannot handle the 1 1/8oz load for long, and that is why they do so much better with a lighter load.
I agree. It's a trade off between the slim possibility of an extra target with more shot versus the absolute certainty heavier loads will kick harder. Recoil effect is cumulative and you don't want to start flinching or head lifting just before the shoot off.![]()
What matters in shotgunning is putting the pellets on the target. Shooting 1-1/8 #9 at skeet makes little sense when a 1 ounce or even 7/8s will provide a sufficient pattern at maximum skeet distances. Why take the pounding if you don't have to?
1oz of #8 for skeet
I don't shoot trap other wise I would probably toss an extra 1/8 ounce in. Sporting clays get powdered with the same load as above.
I would load 7/8 but they don't cycle through my 1100.
I don't disagree. A trap target peaks around 25 yards from the house. At the 23 yard line and beyond there is merit to using more shot when shooting an edge on target at distances approaching 50 yards. What the shooter needs to know is whether the load/choke combination has a pattern that is sufficiently dense and consistent to ensure there are no holes that a target can slip through at that distance. Pattern is what matters and better a premium one ounce load with a consistent pattern than a cheap 1-1/8 ounce Wally World load with soft lead and wide velocity variations.That makes a lot of sense when you are shooting Skeet. But Trap is a much different game especially handicap. From 23 yds and back you are going to have to shoot heavier loads most likely 3 dram 1 1/8 in 7 1/2's and not in a 28ga. this is 12 ga. territory.
Shooting 1-1/8 #9 at skeet makes little sense when a 1 ounce or even 7/8s will provide a sufficient pattern at maximum skeet distances. Why take the pounding if you don't have to?
Seems to me that international shooters do just fine with less than 7/8 oz.on more difficult presentations? I wonder why shooters of the north american versions of the clay sports feel the need to waste so much lead? The auto industy seems to be going fuel efficinet. If the governing bodys would regulate the amount of lead, maybe ammo and shooting in general would be cheaper. Maybe there would be more young blood in the shooting sports and not limited to or mostly made of up older, well off dudes trying to protect their high averages? Maybe younger people or ladies might enjoy the sport more if they knew they could do well and not have to endure 3 dram 12.