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Normally I shoot 3/4 oz in a light 12 ga SxS. Since my wife started shooting I found her a 20 ga O/U not too heavy and when I tried it recently, with factory ammo, I realized why after 50 clays she usually had had enough. So I am going to start loading 20 ga 3/4 oz loads and the formulas I have found so far are 14-15 grns of Green Dot or 17 grns of Unique in AA hulls and the Claybuster 3/4 oz wad. Any other suggestions before I go stock up on powder and wads?
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Recognize that placing a cheerio in the shotcup to get a good crimp increases the payload, even if it's not a pellet.
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First off... you don't say what you are shooting. Trap? Skeet? Sporting clays? The next thing I noticed-- 50 Birds is a lot of targets to be shooting at. A lot of guys would be tired after 50 targets. So I would say she's doing pretty well in that area. Also, is she getting tired from recoil or is the gun just getting heavy for her?
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The 3/4 oz load you reference is a good one. No complaints here. They run about $7.00/bx all in. So when I can get Federal 100 packs for $32.50, my press sits, and I accumulate Federal hulls. Green dot isn't super punchy, and a lighter load softens it even more. 5/8 oz in the 20 is a little more fiddlesome. I think you can probably get her a long way shooting the 3/4 @ 1150fps. Every new shooter experiences fatigue at first. Work with her on it. Rest, stay hydrated, use a tote for cartridges.
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I am loading 3/4 oz in my 20 using 13.4 gr of green dot with cb 3/4 oz wad. Breaking 40 yd target pretty regular. Super soft shooting load. She will love them.
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The next thing I noticed-- 50 Birds is a lot of targets to be shooting at. A lot of guys would be tired after 50 targets. Are you serious? 50 targets are nothing for most of us. Just getting warmed up. JR
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It's hard for me to get my head around anyone, regardless gender, getting "taxed" from shooting 50 loads of 7/8 oz. shells. I'm absolutely not saying it can't happen, just hard for me to fathom. I've run through 1300 7/8 oz. loads a day for four straight days without a recoil problem, and I peg the scales at 170 lbs., when wet.
Good luck with the 3/4 oz. loads for your wife, Jeff. I'm sure she will appreciate them, and I know from experience what 3/4 oz. shot will do on clays and small game birds. I've proven it on many dove shoots with WW factory 3/4 oz. .410 loads and with my 3/4 oz. .410 reloads.
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well first thanks for load tips. In our defense I would say we haven't gone to the step to get the gun really adjusted for her fit. I usually shoot 100 while she shoots 50 but she came along to a SxS shoot and it called for 100 clays. By 75 she was losing interest, I think from not good (consistent) gun mount, hot day and poor gun fit. She has a health issue which is worse in the heat, so it was a combination of factors.
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Fatigue is real. The activity is supposed to be fun, not punishment. She might like to start with a round of skeet or 5 stand, just to limit the gun carrying and recoil. Much less strenuous than walking a course carrying a gun and cartridges. I have found that it takes a while to build up the strength and endurance to shoot all afternoon. 3/4oz loads will really help. If her shoulder pocket is getting warm, or sore, she's not really ready for greater volume. It takes a while to strengthen/toughen up that area. No need to make yourself sore right away if the activity could potentially go on for years Ease into it. Her muscles will adapt.
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