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Unread 09-13-2012, 05:25 PM   #71
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I shoot low gun, and when I call for the target I don't pick up the gun till I see the target..
I think that is the best way to do it. It takes time to find the bird as they are coming from all around.
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I wish I could get some shells to shoot geese with my Parker...
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You can. Try these great folks. This is where I buy all of my Parker ammo. They are good friends of the PGCA.

http://www.rstshells.com/
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Don't worry about the forcing cones. What kind of shells you shooting ? We all reload and shoot either 7/8 or 3/4oz in the 12ga. Kept at 1200fps or less and you won't notice any recoil.
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Don't worry about the forcing cones. What kind of shells you shooting ? We all reload and shoot either 7/8 or 3/4oz in the 12ga. Kept at 1200fps or less and you won't notice any recoil.
I was shooting 1oz Feochi shells. So, I was surprised when the gun gave me a hit. I also shoot these shells in a Miroku O/U and I can't feel a thing. Nor do I feel much recoil when shooting those same shells in my Parker SC. My Fox is light. It sports a Silver's pad. It gave me a sharp hit. Strange, it surprised me.

I would rather not mess with the forcing cones. I don't reload for shotshells because I buy them at my club for $6 a box. What does it cost to reload them?

I'm going to try RST 2.5 inch 1 oz loads and see what happens. Trouble is they are more expensive by about twice than the shells I buy at the club.

However, the Fox Sterlingworth is a very nice gun! It is light, looks nearly new, has a neat ivory bead, fits me pretty well and doesn't have ejectors which I like. I just pluck out the empty and toss it into the box or my pouch.

I may try my I grade Lefever. But I'm seriously looking forward to shooting my GH.

As for breaking clays at five stand? It is a witch with a capitol B. Actually I think I like sheet and trap better, but I'll keep doing it, of course.

I want a Parker that is like my Fox gun. Maybe a Trojan. I'd like a 16. No real reason, I just like being different.

I'm healthy and am going to live here the rest of my life and my trap club is wonderful. I am shooting a lot and you know what? It makes life worth living.
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Don't worry about the forcing cones. What kind of shells you shooting ? We all reload and shoot either 7/8 or 3/4oz in the 12ga. Kept at 1200fps or less and you won't notice any recoil.
Do you mind telling me a bit more about your reloading? Do you think that you do okay with only 3/4 oz loads?

The thought of reloading paper shells with a roll crimp with felt wads sounds attractive to me. You know, like the old days.

As a matter of fact I'd love to shoot brass shells loaded with BP in my GH. Just for grins.
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Under 4$ a box if you buy in quantity and at dealer prices [ our club puts in a order from a wholesaler]. Even at higher prices, if you reload you can tailor your loads to what you want. www.circlefly.com sells felt and fiber wads. www.precisionreloading.com sells good metal roll crimpers- think they're on sale this month. Claybusterwads and Downrange sell 16 gauge wads - and you'll want to reload for 16ga- they're too expensive to buy. Buy a used Mec 600jr to get started reloading. Our reloading forum is helpfull. www.shotgunworld.com also has a very helpfull reloading forum. Alliant and Hodgdon powder companies have web sites for reloading data. For a year or two with myself, wife, daughter, and granddaughter all shooting, I was reloading about 30 boxes a week. Now it's just me and the wife shooting between 16 and 20 boxes a week. I sure couldn't afford it on retirement money. Plus, as I said, I can put togeather the loads I like without having to shop for special loads or pay the high price. I've made 2" to 3" shells, roll or fold crimp, light target to hunting loads, paper wads or plastic, nitro or blackpowder, 10ga to 28ga all right in the basement. Maybe a friend who reloads can help. Have at it, it's fun shooting with loads you made yourself.
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Under 4$ a box if you buy in quantity and at dealer prices [ our club puts in a order from a wholesaler]. Even at higher prices, if you reload you can tailor your loads to what you want. www.circlefly.com sells felt and fiber wads. www.precisionreloading.com sells good metal roll crimpers- think they're on sale this month. Claybusterwads and Downrange sell 16 gauge wads - and you'll want to reload for 16ga- they're too expensive to buy. Buy a used Mec 600jr to get started reloading. Our reloading forum is helpfull. www.shotgunworld.com also has a very helpfull reloading forum. Alliant and Hodgdon powder companies have web sites for reloading data. For a year or two with myself, wife, daughter, and granddaughter all shooting, I was reloading about 30 boxes a week. Now it's just me and the wife shooting between 16 and 20 boxes a week. I sure couldn't afford it on retirement money. Plus, as I said, I can put togeather the loads I like without having to shop for special loads or pay the high price. I've made 2" to 3" shells, roll or fold crimp, light target to hunting loads, paper wads or plastic, nitro or blackpowder, 10ga to 28ga all right in the basement. Maybe a friend who reloads can help. Have at it, it's fun shooting with loads you made yourself.
I am impressed! I'm going to study shotshell reloading. I reload for rifle/pistol and have for fifty years.

My wife used to be a wonderful shotgun shot, but she stopped shooting about 20 years ago and I'm concerned about her retinas if she takes it up again. She is nearly blind. She loves to shoot tho and we enjoy shooting pine cones with .22s. We are death on pine cones.

I shoot about 20 boxes a month. I'm going to look into it. I'll buy a new 600 Mech if I decide to reload.
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steve just dont decide go for it...reloading is not just about saving a buck its the inner reward thats worth it...you know that feelin you get with reloading a rifle shell and gettin a big buck with well that feelin comes with loading shotgun shells and just shootin tin cans or maybe a pine cone.. charlie
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