Sporting Clays Anyone ?

I started out using a Remington 870, but quickly graduated to an over/under. Always had fun and shot with 2 or 3 good friends. Due to my infirmities now, I haven't shot Clays or Trap in several years.
 
Bill, sorry to hear you’re not able to participate. I hope some day things get better and you can find a way to get back at it. Good luck, sir.
 
"Can become" is way too mild of word!

I warned a friend that 410's were addictive. He had been a AA Trap shooter when in his 20/30's. After his third shot with a 410 on Sporting Clays, he caught the addiction! In the next 4 to 6 weeks, he had bought about $30,000 of 410's. His wife bought almost $60,000 in the same time frame. He bought fine American and German Modern guns, She bought mostly vintage English doubles.

Most I ever paid was around $2500 for the 32" 725 Sporting in 410. Then about two weeks after that, Jaque's had a early 60's Browning Superpose 28" 410, Factory rebuild for $5800. It was really hard to resist, knowing how my 12 and 20 gauge Superposes handled, but I knew it would never score better than my 725!

One of the last shoots before Covid shut everything down, my brother and I went to a fall shoot at Richland County Fish & Game, just outside Mansfield, Ohio. The first station was 3 true pair coming from behind your right shoulder and passing about 10 yards to your right at about Mach 3! Over the course of the day only 2 people cleaned that station! Popeye and myself. Popeye had helped teach me back in the 90's; He used his 12 ga. O/U Berretta 682, I used my 410 Feather XS, Most others ended up using their choicest swear words!

YES, I'M AN ADDICT, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

Ivan
Used to like going to Jaquays. Their selection of guns was awesome. I ended up buying a Beretta 391 Urika in 12 gauge for my wife, and she started shooting trap with me at our Club. We haven't shot in several years now, but the gun will stay with her after I'm gone.
 
Sporting clays is a lot of fun. I have shot a ranges in 5 states, they’re all different and challenging.
Trap and skeet are the same every time you call “pull”.
Trap and skeet are quite a bit cheaper to shoot than sporting clays, which like everything else, is getting a little pricey.
All the shotgun games are fun and will make you a better shot. Try them all.

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NO..........Shooting Quail over a pointer......Or a hot Dove shoot is the most fun.
My Dad was an avid quail hunter, he took his vacation during the opening week of quail season here in Missouri.
During quail season we went every weekend, and hunted Sat. and Sun.
I started hunting over his prized bird dogs when I was 7 years old, with a Stevens 410 single shot w/tenite stock.
Sadly we have very few quail in our state anymore.
 
I shoot Sporting Clays at least once a week, usually more, with a group of friends. I am lucky, that I have 5 Clays courses within an hours drive and of those, 4 less then 30 minutes out. We are all in our mid to late 70"s. Two of the guys have macular degeneration and have had to relearn how to shoot, using the opposite side. I applaude them, it really stings when we get beat by a blind men, who can't hear that are shooting from the wrong side.
We compete with the high man having to buy a round of drinks after, we are done. We all get our daily exercise in walking a mile per round carrying shells and lifting guns. So much for gym or therapy.
For evenings I shoot trap twice a week in 2 leagues.
I reload for 12, 20 and 28 ga. on hornady 366's recently gave up on 410"s sold both O/U and reloading equipment.
A while back, I decided, I needed the thin the herd on shotguns. So, I decided, to performance test every repeater I owned on the Sporting clays courses. To make it more ineresting and better choice for grouse hunting guns I shoot 5 rounds starting gun down and 5 rounds gun mounted, with each gun.
As I porgressed, I started to eliminate guns by category and gauge O/U, SxS ,Pumps and Autos, It has been enlightening to say the least. I have eliminated about 40% of my shotguns and know they were the poorer performers in each group for me..
The guys, I shoot with keep telling me I should shoot gun up only. But, I actually have a number of guns I shoot better gun down. They are now earmarked as my grouse guns.
I lost three Beretta o/u to my son's and a grandson, who each beat me with one of my guns. The standing family rule is you beat me with my gun, its yours. (Once in life time blood relatives only LOL I have lot of friends who want to be adopted.)

I find Sporting Clays more enjoyable then Skeet or Trap because the course is continually changing. After hundreds of rounds I am still challenged by the changing stations. Also, If I eleminate a few more shotguns I can justify something new to try.
 
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