Me, too, Andy. 9/18 isn't a date that I can work into our calendar.
I did look that the shotgun today. There are no numbers near the end of the barrel. All of the markings are just above the pump. It is a Remington, made in the USA and I know it to be at least 50 years old, perhaps older. On the side opposite the maker information is has the word "full". I'm assuming that means full choke and whatever measurements were used for that when the shotgun was made. It is set for 2 3/4 shells.
I'll pick up a box of #8s as you recommended and be ready for the next shoot. I'm really sorry to miss this one.
Chas.
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- Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:53 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Skeet fundamentals
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- Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:46 am
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Skeet fundamentals
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Re: Skeet fundamentals
Thanks, Andy. I'm pretty close to you and TAM and would definitely be interested in a skeet outing. I have a 12ga shotgun but I'm not sure what choke it has. I'll look at it today. I inherited it from my Dad and I know that he did a lot of different types of hunting with it
I've done some skeet shooting but it was a long time ago and we used a portable trap. It would be fun to see if I'm any good at it any more.
I'll study the information that you provided. It is much different than I've ever done before.
Chas.
I've done some skeet shooting but it was a long time ago and we used a portable trap. It would be fun to see if I'm any good at it any more.
I'll study the information that you provided. It is much different than I've ever done before.
Chas.