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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2498391" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Another thing different from a rifle. Break-in. 100 rounds will usually do it for you and the rifle. If you get the 687 it is generally agreed that a new competition O/U takes about 5000 rounds to be fully broken in and for you to get used to the new gun. When I went from a Blaser to a Kolar it was almost two seasons they are so different. I dropped from AAA class to A class. I'm climbing back now and shooting the kolar better than I ever did the F3. Patience is a virtue. Took me maybe 30k rounds to get used to it. Enjoy the road you are going down and don't set unreasonable expectations for yourself. This is actually a numbers game. Whoever works the hardest and burns the most powder usually wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2498391, member: 92702"] Another thing different from a rifle. Break-in. 100 rounds will usually do it for you and the rifle. If you get the 687 it is generally agreed that a new competition O/U takes about 5000 rounds to be fully broken in and for you to get used to the new gun. When I went from a Blaser to a Kolar it was almost two seasons they are so different. I dropped from AAA class to A class. I'm climbing back now and shooting the kolar better than I ever did the F3. Patience is a virtue. Took me maybe 30k rounds to get used to it. Enjoy the road you are going down and don't set unreasonable expectations for yourself. This is actually a numbers game. Whoever works the hardest and burns the most powder usually wins. [/QUOTE]
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