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Unread 08-19-2021, 05:43 PM   #31
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Austin, I shoot 7/8 oz 9'S all the time at skeet and most sporting clays targets. Unless they are out about 40 yards then I'll use 8's or 7 1/2, and that is only because im usually shooting a skeet gun with skeet chokes and 26" bbls
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Everyone knows that real targets are box birds ;-)
Never tried them but I want to once before they set me on fire
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Todd: Nope.... columbaire is the tough one. LOL...
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Well Bruce beat me to it but Columbaire is the ultimate challenge for a shotgun sport. Right Craig, Stan and Jimmy?

Getting back on topic I'm in the same camp as Stan. I have no use for 9's but if they give you confidence, go for it. Although I've seen a number of targets dusted but not chipped with 9's, 8 1/2's and even 8's if the target is hit with the fringe of the pattern. Every time I see dust come off a target but not a chip I ask the shooter what shot size he is shooting. It's generally one of those 3 shot sizes combined with an open choke.
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I've shot box, hand thrown, and cannon birds. Actually, probably the toughest shotgun game out there right now might be Helice.
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I've shot box, hand thrown, and cannon birds. Actually, probably the toughest shotgun game out there right now might be Helice.
Todd: True dat since hand thrown live birds are expensive and well "sheltered". If ya know what I mean....
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Well Bruce beat me to it but Columbaire is the ultimate challenge for a shotgun sport. .
Did you go last Saturday ?
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#9 works very well on clays at skeet distances, especially presentations showing lots of belly or dome which is the weakest part of the target. I haven't used 9's on clays for years though as I usually carry 8s and 7 1/2s. I shoot 7 1/2s at targets that are edgy or have some distance (50+ yards). I also like them for woodcock. I'll use #10 shot for woodcock too especially in the first barrel.
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That's where the $$ is too. If you have a very good day you can fill your pockets.
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