who has winchester shotguns still used....
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Sounds nice skeeter...have any pics you can share with us !?
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I shoot my Mod 97 Goose gun, with 30" barrel and my Model 12 "TRAP" for trap. In fact until I got this gun, I didn't know Win made a model 12 trap with adjustable butt stock as standard equip.
If I knew how I would send pics. I also have an OLD model 12 that I have given to my son in WYO. The mod 97 is up there also, but the 12 Trap is here with me still;. UF |
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ishoot a model 37 for turkey shoots
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Call me late to the party. I'm a new member and couldn't resist the post. I shoot only Winchester in my clay bird excursions. A 101 w/ skeet/skeet and a fitted trap barrel, a dedicated 101 Trap, a Super X Model 1 w/ multiple barrels and an old 1200 Skeet grade. Lov'em all.
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shooter13, you still shoot clays? im selling off a lot of my model 50's. need one?
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I believe shooter13 was relieved of his responsibilities.
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ahhhh.....got it. thanks.
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Just turned 73 and after some 60+ years shooting I'm down to only Winchesters in my safe. A 101 Trap single barrel. Consistently shoots 23+. I have 2 1200 Skeet grades. A 12 and a 20. Bought the 12 at the Houston Gun Show in 1974 and chased the 20 for 45 years till I found one at an auction in the Florida panhandle. The 20 had been modified to accept thin wall chokes. I recently went 23-24 in skeet with the 20 and shoot consistently 75%+ with both in sporting clays. They're all I'll ever need.
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I regularly use mod 42, and mod 12s for pheasants and quail and a mod 12 heavy duck gun for waterfowl.
Too old to be nice, never too old to learn!
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I try to head out to the skeet range weekly. I alternate between my M42, M23QS .410, M12 20g skt, M21 20g. I also have to include a 870 Wingmaster 28g and a Belgian Superposed Lightning 20g.
Happy new year! Sent from my HTC U11 using Tapatalk |
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808, what state you live in?
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Hawaii. Lack of game birds on my island of Oahu so gotta shoot clays in the meantime. Sent from my HTC U11 using Tapatalk |
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do you shoot on the army base or on the range on the other side of diamond head?
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I go to the public one on the east side of the island. It's become more of a social thing. Sent from my HTC U11 using Tapatalk |
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as long as they still shoot, the social thing is ok.
I use to be a member of a range in conn where they all shot when it opened, and for 5 more hours till closing, all they did was play cards. id show up and no one would shoot with me. they wouldn't get up from the spades table. so id sit there praying someone would come. sometimes they didn't. I left the club. many others did too. I call it a spades club now. |
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Yes, we shoot also. There's a group of 6-8 of us that shoot up to 4-5 rounds together. Hunting stories dominate the conversation between rounds while small talk mixed with a bit of heckling happen while we shoot. The lack of seriousness adds to the fun. Small gauges from 20g-.410 are the norm. A bunch of the guys reload so the cost of shooting is offset. Sent from my HTC U11 using Tapatalk |
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whats a round go for out there?
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It's $5 per round for members of the skeet club. I think it's $6 for non-members. Sent from my HTC U11 using Tapatalk |
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in light of how expensive things are out there, that isn't bad.
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still use my mod 12 for some trap shooting and am trying to get a Super X1 up and running so I can use it but not too much on the internet about the Super X1
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