Search found 4 matches

by berettadave
Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:34 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sporting Clays Questions
Replies: 9
Views: 2421

Re: Sporting Clays Questions

Sidro wrote:No had family obligations. Did you shoot with some of the TBH group?

No, I didn't shoot with them but I did meet one of them. Found out later another was there that I did not get to meet. I will definitely be back there for the Bryce Kennedy Memorial shoot in August and maybe before then. May try to make the Clay Break Classic in May if I'm free.

Dave
by berettadave
Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:27 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sporting Clays Questions
Replies: 9
Views: 2421

Re: Sporting Clays Questions

Sidro wrote:Good advice from berettadave on the fundraiser. I only shoot at one fundraiser where you change chokes often. I like Abilene Shooting Sports for sporting clays, not good at it just like to shoot it. Wife and I will be there june 28th for the 4 gun. Shot a fundraiser Saturday and IC worked all the way through.

Did you happen to shoot the Rehab shoot in Abilene weekend before last? I was there Friday and Saturday.

Dave
by berettadave
Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:25 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sporting Clays Questions
Replies: 9
Views: 2421

Re: Sporting Clays Questions

Yeah, 1 1/8 oz, by bad. I have been using 7 shot steel, but I'll load up on 7.5 shot. I appreciate the feedback! And nope, I shoot in San Angelo. Let me know next time you shoot in Abilene though. If you want to shoot on the 26th, it's for the West Texas Boys Ranch Sporting Clays fundraiser-- Google it![/quote]

I've shot San Angelo quite a bit. I may try to make the Shannon Sports Med shoot that's held there this year. I won't be able to make the 26th. I'm helping with a charity shoot in La Grange that day.

San Angelo Claybird Association normally sells ammo there too. May call them and see what their prices are. They may be better than the local shops.
by berettadave
Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:43 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sporting Clays Questions
Replies: 9
Views: 2421

Re: Sporting Clays Questions

If your shooting a fundraiser, normally the targets are set on the soft side. I wouldn't worry too much about choke. I imagine your skeet/ic would work just fine. As far as shot size, I normally try to shoot 7.5's but 8's will work just fine. 7 shot is illegal unless it is steel. Most ranges limit you to shot size no larget than 7.5. You mentioned 1oz or 1.5 oz. I don't think you are using 1.5oz. That's also an illegal load for sporting clay targets. I'm guessing you meant 1 1/8oz. 1 1/8oz is the maximum payload allowed for sporting. 1oz really works well in my opinion also. Also one benefit is that 1oz normally has less recoil.

I shoot a LOT of competitive sporting clays and when I use 1 1/8oz loads, I shoot the light target loads(Rem STS @ 1145fps). When I shoot the 1oz loads, I like the Lite Handicaps @ 1290. Both are easy on the shoulder and will crush clay targets.

I shoot the above in a Blaser Supersport and recoil is not an issue.

I noticed you are in West Texas. You wouldn't be shooting in Abilene would you? I shoot there quite a bit. Just shot a tournament there last week.

Dave

Return to “Sporting Clays Questions”