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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 13, 2007 19:18:45 GMT -5
I'd definately ditch the full choke on the Ithaca and go with Imp. Cyl or an Open choke. You'd have to be a crack shot to bust those things with a full choke. You mean shootsa410 didn't shoot a 410? I was never much good at skeet. I only recall busting all 25 once. That last station always got me. I shot a LOT more trap - some registered, but mostly weekend 5 bird races (meat and/or money)... I've still got my Remington 870 TB...that I once killed a deer with ...buit that is another story.
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Post by bsutravis on Mar 13, 2007 19:46:37 GMT -5
Woody......true to his name, Art DOES shoot the .410 on the skeet field! He has a beautiful Browning O/U in .410 bore. He let me try my hand at it and the recoil is non-existant! It really takes some getting use to shooting without being punished by recoil...not to mention the fact that he's throwing half the amount of lead into the air as the guys using 12 gauge scatterguns.
That last station is INSANE! I didn't touch a single pigeon on that last station till the very last round....when, with an audience, I nailed both of them. On the flip side, I don't think Art missed a single bird on that last station over the 4 rounds.
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 13, 2007 19:53:03 GMT -5
Woody......true to his name, Art DOES shoot the .410 on the skeet field! He has a beautiful Browning O/U in .410 bore. Ohhh... he is very, very good then..
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Post by JohnSmiles on Mar 13, 2007 20:03:04 GMT -5
Well, I also have a 10 guage marlin supergoose, but all things considered I doubt even I would be stupid enough to shoot skeet with it. As I said, the last 3 inches or so of the Ithaca have been trimmed off, so little choke remains most likely.
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