Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: eightbore
Those who criticize light guns or heavy guns just don't know how to shoot a shotgun. Yup, they have not paid their dues on the clay target courses. Get out there and shoot and the weight of the gun will not make any difference. How hard a target is a pheasant??


Well said. Shooting a lot, not talking about shooting a lot, is where the dues are paid to learn to handle all weights of shotguns. Muscle memory is an amazing thing, but it must be programmed by much repetition. After that, just a few shots with a gun that is light years different than the one just used will recall that muscle memory. When I compete with my 31 1/2" MX8 12 gauge in a Prelim course, I have to switch to a 20 gauge 30" 687 SPII Sporting for sub gauge. Compared to the P gun it is a "feather". A few rounds through it on a warm-up five stand and I'm good to go. Nothing special about me. Anybody willing to burn enough ammo can do the same.

SRH



You got that right, Stan, sho' got that right...
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