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I took my Post Traumatic Parker to the club today for the first time to see how I could shoot it on the trap range. First round broke 17 but ran the last 8 straight. Second round ran the first 18 and ended with 24. I was happy with the gun. I used #8 shot the first round and 7 1/2 the second. Could the difference in shot size account for the improved hits? Or could it be I gained more confidence in the gun?