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  1. Guest
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    I'm kinda psyched about my new hobby shooting trap. It is an awesome setup at my gun club. It is run by this 80 yo plus couple that are great shots. http://tri-countysportsmansleague.org/trap.html I dont know how they do it cuz my arm is brusied and sore. Anyhow, last week as a noob I shot 5/25 and 13/25 .Tonight, 11/25 ,19/25 and 22/25
    I happy with only five times under my belt and a $220 shot gun
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    I haven't shot trap or fowl in a long time. My brother still does quite a bit with his 870 Wingmaster. I inherited my dad's old single-barrel break-action 20 gauge (can't recall the make) that's light as hell and easy to swing around. I've shot some nice (i.e. expensive) shotguns and that old 20 gauge just works so much better for me. I think it's a Stevens? I'll have to dig it out of the back of the gun locker and dust it off sometime.

    Which method do you use for shooting: snap or follow?
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  3. Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
    Anyhow, last week as a noob I shot 5/25 and 13/25 .Tonight, 11/25 ,19/25 and 22/25
    Not a gun enthusiast... what is 5/25 or 13/25 mean?
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    Originally Posted by DVD_Ripper
    Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
    Anyhow, last week as a noob I shot 5/25 and 13/25 .Tonight, 11/25 ,19/25 and 22/25
    Not a gun enthusiast... what is 5/25 or 13/25 mean?
    I think that's #hit/#attempted.
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    Originally Posted by rallynavvie
    I haven't shot trap or fowl in a long time. My brother still does quite a bit with his 870 Wingmaster. I inherited my dad's old single-barrel break-action 20 gauge (can't recall the make) that's light as hell and easy to swing around. I've shot some nice (i.e. expensive) shotguns and that old 20 gauge just works so much better for me. I think it's a Stevens? I'll have to dig it out of the back of the gun locker and dust it off sometime.

    Which method do you use for shooting: snap or follow?
    snap if it is a staight path follow if its angled.
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  6. Originally Posted by rallynavvie
    Which method do you use for shooting: snap or follow?
    Point, close eyes, fire
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    Cocked, Locked and ready to Rock......PULL
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    Originally Posted by northcat_8
    Cocked, Locked and ready to Rock......PULL
    Careful ...this is the OT after all ...
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    I am looking for trap ammo recs.I am currently using 12 gauge,3 1/2 dram and #8 shot.
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