Isn't 410 an imperial size and not metric as it is .410" bore? Also, some recommend, and indeed some grounds insist on, shot size 9 (especially for skeet).
Thanks for another informative video. I am watching from the USA and we say “gauge”. FYI, I have only been at this sport for 3 years now (every weekend) and your videos are excellent.
Fantastic videos very well explained, even for me, not fluent on English. After many years in touch with clay sport, I have been learning from all episodes, meaning there is all ways margin to learn and improve! I’ll continue watching and learning.
Love the yellow cartridge face! Tinx
Love the yellow cartridge fact! Tinx
Isn't 410 an imperial size and not metric as it is .410" bore? Also, some recommend, and indeed some grounds insist on, shot size 9 (especially for skeet).
Thanks for another informative video. I am watching from the USA and we say “gauge”. FYI, I have only been at this sport for 3 years now (every weekend) and your videos are excellent.
Great video- didn’t know about 20 bore cartridges always being yellow. Very informative! Keep up the great work
I always thought that a 410 was .410 inch bore ie imperial not metric.
Fantastic videos. As a newbie I'm finding them extremely useful. Keep it up and I'll keep watching. Thank you👍
Fantastic videos very well explained, even for me, not fluent on English. After many years in touch with clay sport, I have been learning from all episodes, meaning there is all ways margin to learn and improve!
I’ll continue watching and learning.
Great video, lovely style you have Simon.
Really useful clear video, never knew about the yellow colour only being used for 20 Bore. Thanks
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Really useful information and clearly explained. Hope to see more videos from you soon.
Great videos, Simon. Well done sir.
Excellent video 👌🏻
Loving this channel.
it’s 12 gauge. .410 is the bore.
The 12 Gauge is .72 bore (I think)
Just stay confused! 😂😂😂