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Unread 12-01-2015, 12:43 PM   #1
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This is not a Parker thread so much as it is a general shooting thread. We were shooting 5-stand over Thanksgiving and noticed the 6-bird was way out there. So much so that when you connected with it there was a noticeable gap in the report of the gun and the break of the bird. You heard the gun and then ----- the bird broke. At what distance does this begin to happen? Since the 5-stand is on an old skeet field and the shooting stations align with the #4 position, I was judging the bird to be maybe 40 yards out. All other shots were instantaneous with the sound of the gun.
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Late hits can happen at surprisingly short ranges when we are way off the bird for a light hit, especially behind.
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We use the 40 yard rule when we see a delay between report and break. Of course it could be way beyond 40.
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We see it all the time when shooting 27 yard handicap
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More choke!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oceana ?

If so the 6 bird, depending on the wind is more than 40 yards. I figure the 4 bird on that course at 30-35. Anyhow breaking the 6 delay shot to break is very noticeable. Without plenty of choke it's a lost target

40 yard rule is probably a very good one

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Depends on the velocity of the load.
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Good point Kevin. We were using Herter's 1oz at 1,050 fps; however, others on the line were using everything from Gun Clubs to Wallyworld Winchesters. Still a gap in report and break. Yes, William Davis it was at Oceana, and the 6 bird can be broken with a skeet choke. I think the 4 bird is closer to 25 yards though.
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It can be broken with a Skeet choke, I have broken it with a 12 G O/U IC chokes and factory 1 1/8 oz # 8, but tight chokes and 7 1/2 is a better option.

It varies a lot depending on the wind, when you saw the delay its due to distance For sure.

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If the target breaks after the shot, and before it hits the ground, it is a dead target. How far out it is doesn't matter.
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