Great advice Russ. It still amazes me the distance we can break targets with even more open chokes. This really quantifies the reality of the distances esp wrt differing angles.
Funny thing I think is the first and only other time I shot clay pigeons was a year ago and the only shotgun I had was my 12 gauge mossberg police style 20" barrel no threads for chokes ....IMMEDIATELY I was breaking clays about 75% and then I tried a few triples hitting two of three and the last time I got all three. Well I thought it was grand and there was supposed to be a hunting trip so I went down and bought a more appropriate gun....a much longer barreled semi auto with a set of choke tubes....never did go hunting but finally today we did the annual neighborhood skeet shoot....I left the riot gun home and took my new auto...guess what? I hit just ONE clay out of like 50 shots! And I even borrowed other guns in case it was this new one holding me back....I am thinking whatever pattern I got from that 20" was ideal for my total lack of know how lol....somehow lucking out? I don't even know what tube was screwed into this new gun which is why I am on youtube now....oh yeah and I was mostly shooting the same shells both times too even! Just econo walmart universal shells I think #7 shot 2 3/4" if that matters at all? ....
nearly exact same thing happened to me. shot a standard off the shelf pump with no choke and shot 28 for 32. thought I had some sort of super power for this so went out and got a nice over/under with chokes and went 8 for 32.
Had the exact opposite problem. Went to shoot sporting clays with an 18.5" cylinder bore barrel, and couldn't hit anything that wasn't close up. Another time out I put my 28" barrel with full choke on playing knock out wobble trap with 15 people and won a round.
I started out with modified on a 28" barrel, Mossberg 500 poor man's gun. Just wasn't landing. Patterned the gun and realized there was too much empty real estate at 30-40 yds (where I planned to be picking off clays if on target "early"). Switched to full choke, now up to 18-20 average on 16yd game. I find I rarely miss the hard left and hard right anymore. I miss the straightaway most often. Go figure. I think that is due to my hold point being too low on station 3 and 4?
Very interesting, my old 682 has fixed 3/4 and full, I've often thought it would be nice to be able to back the chokes off a bit. Still getting great results though.
I would think your shotgun perfectly choked. It is always better to be on the tighter side and 3/4 for the majority of trap shooters in the world is the ideal for the first shot at around 30 metres. remember in Trap you are often shooting at an "edge on" target where some extra pellets on the clay will certainly help
Hello I have sbe3 benelli I am from Saudi Arabia and I have a problem with it as it is a high 8 inch shot What do I do since I do not have an agent for Benelli I've put shim c + hi-viz bigger Now pattern 5/95 high Please advise me Thank you
Go to a pattern board... try many different brands of shot shells... see which combination gives you the best pattern. Watch other videos on shotgun patterning.
60/40 or 70/30 bias ideal for most people doing trap sports. Go back to stock shim that comes with sb3 from factory. Follow directions in manual to get desired results.
Would like to hear if you’r using steel or lead. In this part of the world, lead is forbidden. On clay’s and hunting. As you know, full choke is not possible with steel.
The funny thing about trapshooting is when you're standing at the front row the 15 or 16 mm that's considered normal but you go all the way to the back what's actually harder but they call that handicapped my opinion that's ass backwards it should be handicapped you go up front because you need to be closer because you suck and you can't shoot from far back just like in golf if you suck then you tee off further up front where the women do if you're good you teether back or the good players Tia I just thought that was funny about trap I think they have it backwards.
It is very easy to understand the yardage, in the U.S. 16 yd target are 15 meter International target, the 27 yd are 25 meters. For instance, Olympic completion is all in meters, not yards.
Great advice Russ. It still amazes me the distance we can break targets with even more open chokes. This really quantifies the reality of the distances esp wrt differing angles.
Thanks for that. We are glad you enjoyed the video
Ten thousand thumbs up Russell!
I just keep changing chokes. It gives an excuse why I missed.
For doubles I've always found light mod and improve mod or 3/8 and 6/8. Work great.
totally the right choice for many shooters
You are the Gold Mark
Useful video, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Funny thing I think is the first and only other time I shot clay pigeons was a year ago and the only shotgun I had was my 12 gauge mossberg police style 20" barrel no threads for chokes ....IMMEDIATELY I was breaking clays about 75% and then I tried a few triples hitting two of three and the last time I got all three. Well I thought it was grand and there was supposed to be a hunting trip so I went down and bought a more appropriate gun....a much longer barreled semi auto with a set of choke tubes....never did go hunting but finally today we did the annual neighborhood skeet shoot....I left the riot gun home and took my new auto...guess what? I hit just ONE clay out of like 50 shots! And I even borrowed other guns in case it was this new one holding me back....I am thinking whatever pattern I got from that 20" was ideal for my total lack of know how lol....somehow lucking out? I don't even know what tube was screwed into this new gun which is why I am on youtube now....oh yeah and I was mostly shooting the same shells both times too even! Just econo walmart universal shells I think #7 shot 2 3/4" if that matters at all? ....
The right choke will no doubt help your %'s.
nearly exact same thing happened to me.
shot a standard off the shelf pump with no choke and shot 28 for 32. thought I had some sort of super power for this so went out and got a nice over/under with chokes and went 8 for 32.
Had the exact opposite problem. Went to shoot sporting clays with an 18.5" cylinder bore barrel, and couldn't hit anything that wasn't close up. Another time out I put my 28" barrel with full choke on playing knock out wobble trap with 15 people and won a round.
I started out with modified on a 28" barrel, Mossberg 500 poor man's gun. Just wasn't landing. Patterned the gun and realized there was too much empty real estate at 30-40 yds (where I planned to be picking off clays if on target "early"). Switched to full choke, now up to 18-20 average on 16yd game. I find I rarely miss the hard left and hard right anymore. I miss the straightaway most often. Go figure. I think that is due to my hold point being too low on station 3 and 4?
I need crosshairs on my shotgun so I can hit skeet every time
Very interesting, my old 682 has fixed 3/4 and full, I've often thought it would be nice to be able to back the chokes off a bit. Still getting great results though.
I would think your shotgun perfectly choked. It is always better to be on the tighter side and 3/4 for the majority of trap shooters in the world is the ideal for the first shot at around 30 metres. remember in Trap you are often shooting at an "edge on" target where some extra pellets on the clay will certainly help
Best I've ever shot was 112 straight at the police games with both barrels choked full off 15.
Not bad for a C Grade hack!!!
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Full or extra full works for singles and handicap.
What shot size do you use most often, 7.5 or 8 shot?
For Trap I prefer 7 1/2, but if the targets are soft then a #8. Back on the fence #7
It’s all in the mind of you are in the target you’re on the target. Also just some food for thought the tighter the choke the longer the shot string.
No. That’s a myth
Not a myth!
Prove it
@@GoShootingask George Digweed how he won his first skeet championship.
@@Theshotgunreportdid he specifically say that?
Hello
I have sbe3 benelli
I am from Saudi Arabia and I have a problem with it as it is a high 8 inch shot
What do I do since I do not have an agent for Benelli
I've put shim c + hi-viz bigger
Now pattern 5/95 high
Please advise me
Thank you
Go to a pattern board... try many different brands of shot shells... see which combination gives you the best pattern. Watch other videos on shotgun patterning.
60/40 or 70/30 bias ideal for most people doing trap sports.
Go back to stock shim that comes with sb3 from factory. Follow directions in manual to get desired results.
The only way is to add a rib on top of the existing rib (recommend this) or shave some wood off the comb of the stock
Did you lean on the pattern board or is that the logo on your arm?
logo
Would like to hear if you’r using steel or lead. In this part of the world, lead is forbidden. On clay’s and hunting. As you know, full choke is not possible with steel.
All lead in this video my friend
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The funny thing about trapshooting is when you're standing at the front row the 15 or 16 mm that's considered normal but you go all the way to the back what's actually harder but they call that handicapped my opinion that's ass backwards it should be handicapped you go up front because you need to be closer because you suck and you can't shoot from far back just like in golf if you suck then you tee off further up front where the women do if you're good you teether back or the good players Tia I just thought that was funny about trap I think they have it backwards.
We America we do yards
We Australia. We move into 21st century. We do metres.
It is very easy to understand the yardage, in the U.S. 16 yd target are 15 meter International target, the 27 yd are 25 meters. For instance, Olympic completion is all in meters, not yards.
@@GoShooting Do you say that to your wife??