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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="cantfixstupid" data-source="post: 2497333" data-attributes="member: 115328"><p>I shoot every week, I have .410 through 12 Ga, go with a 30"barrel 20 gauge and 12 gauge, they just follow through better and seem to be better balanced. Get a good set of extended chokes (I recommend Briley <a href="https://www.briley.com/c-241-briley-replacement-chokes-for-factory-threaded-barrels.aspx" target="_blank">https://www.briley.com/c-241-briley-replacement-chokes-for-factory-threaded-barrels.aspx</a>) and practice with the lighter loads. I shoot Light Modified and Modified chokes and hit 40 and 50 yard targets consistently with the cheap stuff. Try to find a gun that has been ported, the recoil is negligible even with high brass loads. Auto Loaders are fine but with the cheap loads the gas operated guns are prone to fowling even after just 75 rounds and that is all of them as I have several of those as well. Lessons are a great way to get started and highly recommended, but the way to being good is lots of rounds down the tube, when it becomes instinct its so much fun. Good Luck and shoot with both eyes open and where the clays are flying!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantfixstupid, post: 2497333, member: 115328"] I shoot every week, I have .410 through 12 Ga, go with a 30"barrel 20 gauge and 12 gauge, they just follow through better and seem to be better balanced. Get a good set of extended chokes (I recommend Briley [URL]https://www.briley.com/c-241-briley-replacement-chokes-for-factory-threaded-barrels.aspx[/URL]) and practice with the lighter loads. I shoot Light Modified and Modified chokes and hit 40 and 50 yard targets consistently with the cheap stuff. Try to find a gun that has been ported, the recoil is negligible even with high brass loads. Auto Loaders are fine but with the cheap loads the gas operated guns are prone to fowling even after just 75 rounds and that is all of them as I have several of those as well. Lessons are a great way to get started and highly recommended, but the way to being good is lots of rounds down the tube, when it becomes instinct its so much fun. Good Luck and shoot with both eyes open and where the clays are flying!!!! [/QUOTE]
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