Hi all,
I'm new to this board, and somewhat new to shotgunning. I'm a long time rifle and pistol shooter, though not competitively (yet). My username here leaves little mystery as to where I'm from.
My previous shotgunning experience consisted of some informal skeet shooting, an occasional pheasant hunt, and some grouse hunting. Though, to be honest, I've taken more grouse with 1911 .45 or a .22 than with a shotgun.
I have recently discovered the joys of trapshooting, and I may just be hooked. I'm kinda disappointed in myself for waiting so long to take it up. My reason for joining a UK shotgun forum rather than and American one is that I get the impression that breaking clays is a much bigger deal in Europe than it is here in the US. I have some theories as to why that may be, but I'll save them for later.
Cheers.
I'm new to this board, and somewhat new to shotgunning. I'm a long time rifle and pistol shooter, though not competitively (yet). My username here leaves little mystery as to where I'm from.
My previous shotgunning experience consisted of some informal skeet shooting, an occasional pheasant hunt, and some grouse hunting. Though, to be honest, I've taken more grouse with 1911 .45 or a .22 than with a shotgun.
I have recently discovered the joys of trapshooting, and I may just be hooked. I'm kinda disappointed in myself for waiting so long to take it up. My reason for joining a UK shotgun forum rather than and American one is that I get the impression that breaking clays is a much bigger deal in Europe than it is here in the US. I have some theories as to why that may be, but I'll save them for later.
Cheers.
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