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pusha 06-03-2011 01:32 AM

Clay Shooting
 
Does anyone here have any experience shooting clays? I'm looking at getting into the sport.

My current trap gat is a 28 ga. 870 but I'm looking at O/Us.

viperormiata 06-03-2011 02:40 AM

Bawlz

pusha 06-03-2011 02:46 AM

I have a $3,000 budget so I'm heavily considering just buying a 28" Ruger Red Label and using the extra cash for practice.

Stein 06-03-2011 08:34 AM

^ Good gun and spending on practice will always trump the occasional shooter with a $10K gun.

chokeasphyxia 06-03-2011 09:28 AM

I went skeet shooting with an 18.5" mossberg tactical, all the old redneck guys were laughing at me when I pulled it out. It was my first time shooting a shotgun ever, and I hit 18 of the 20 clays in the first box, that gun is about $350.

shlammed 06-03-2011 09:36 AM

i did some skeet shooting a while back and it was a blast.

used a standard remington (?) 12 guage pump with a tripod mounted thrower.

Faeflora 06-03-2011 09:43 AM

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chicksdigmiatas 06-03-2011 10:48 AM

It is fun, I love clay shooting. Our outdoor center has a deal about once a month to go shoot for about 4 hours for 30 dollars, and they give you a gun and everything.

Stein 06-03-2011 11:14 AM

I'm lucky that my wife and I can go out the back door, set up the trap and start throwing in a matter of minutes anytime that we want to. Wide open space FTW.

elesjuan 06-03-2011 12:19 PM

I prefer a 20" 12 gauge over/under myself.

Honestly, tarp can be shot with anything that fires, well, shot. How well you'll do is a matter of skill and / or luck. A Rem 870 is an excellent choice for a starter and is only one of the most common pump actions in the world. Kind of like the small block chevy of shotguns, often imitated yet rarely duplicated. Though, H&R Tried...


pusha 06-03-2011 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Stein (Post 734049)
^ Good gun and spending on practice will always trump the occasional shooter with a $10K gun.

It would seem that most owners are happy with them and the people who weren't have moved on to Citoris. No one in my area shoots trap so it's damn near impossible for me to try a bunch of different guns.

From what I can tell, the only problems with the Red Label are its weight and the swivel safety.

This is a hell of a deal considering BPS wants $1,750 for the gun:

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/70602-55.html

Stein 06-03-2011 01:14 PM

I can't get on many gun sites at work due to the firewall, but check www.gunbroker.com for pricing on new and used. Even if you don't buy there, the past sales section shows what things are actually SELLING for, not just listed for.

Gotpsi? 06-03-2011 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Stein (Post 734101)
I'm lucky that my wife and I can go out the back door, set up the trap and start throwing in a matter of minutes anytime that we want to. Wide open space FTW.

This is what I miss about Wyoming, CA sucks...

shooterschmidty 06-03-2011 06:22 PM

What discipline exactly are you hoping to pursue? You may want a different gun if you're shooting trap vs. sporting clays vs skeet. If you intend to shoot trap exclusively I'd suggest that you get a trap specific O/U, probably a Citori, or Beretta. The trap specific guns have a higher rib that is nice for climbing birds but a PITA for falling or level birds. If you want to get into sporting clays (which I highly suggest) or just keep your options open, I'd suggest more of a field type gun with a standard rib. You can go either O/U or auto in this class. I personally prefer sporting clays and like to be able to use the same gun hunting so I shoot a Beretta AL391. In O/Us I'd stick to Brownings and Berettas, or if you're really baller, Perazzi or Krieghoff.

thagr81 us 06-03-2011 06:52 PM



Real men shoot clay with a handgun... But seriously practice with a decent shotgun is better than spending a lot of money on the shotgun itself. Never gotten into clay as I prefer long range rifles myself though...

pusha 06-05-2011 04:00 PM

Shot three games of trap today with my 28 gauge 870. First game, 23/25. Second game, 25/25. Third game 22/25.

Yeah, I'm getting pretty goddamn good.

twistytime 06-06-2011 09:04 AM

plus 1 on th al391.... But I love my browning gold fusion!

shlammed 06-06-2011 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by pusha (Post 734706)
Shot three games of trap today with my 28 gauge 870. First game, 23/25. Second game, 25/25. Third game 22/25.

Yeah, I'm getting pretty goddamn good.

now do that with a 22cal practice rifle. ;)

pusha 06-12-2011 12:46 PM

I'm going to buy a Browning Citori 625 Field unless I can find a 12ga Ruger Red Label to try in the next couple weeks.


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