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Thank You Jim ,I will do that and if they work ,I would be happy to purchase them from you ! Will call you Monday Afternoon ! Russ
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A skeet shooter at the gun club uses 20/28 LS regularly in his O/U and likes them. He has 2 sets of LS units. One set in the chambers for the singles high and low house. Then removes them and inserts the other set for his doubles. On the side of his shell box holder he has a vertical dowel mounted to assist in removing the fired hulls from the LS when he moves off the shooting station. This to speed up the team through the 8 stations of Skeet. Most of the time the other shooters don't know what he's doing as they are concentrating on the shooter calling for the targets.
I have 3 sets - 12/20, 12/28 and 20/28. I agree with the previous post, I think staying close to the 28 with a set of 20/28 LS is a more reliable transition. A set of 12/16 or 16/20 is not available, to my knowledge. |
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Thank you all for the input ,Jim ,I will give you a call on Monday ! I will report back as I get to using them ! Russ
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I found out that I didn't like reloading 2 5/8 10 ga. so I cut a 10-12 adaptor down in length to fit chambers and that has been great.
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