Hello good people.
In my last couple of sessions I've witnessed my clay target visibly alter course, but not really break. And I'm not talking about any crazy long range birds.
The club cartridges that I shoot are Lyavale express, English Sporter, 28g plastic wads.
Is it possible that only the wad is hitting the clay, changing its course? Or could I be skiffing one edge with a single pellet? Could the cartridges be woefully underpowered? And In competition, would that still count as a break?
I'm not a complete car crash. I haven't entered a comp yet but keep a shooting journal most times I go, and comfortably hit upwards of 75% of targets. But I've seen these non breaks maybe once a session over the last 2 or 3.
In my last couple of sessions I've witnessed my clay target visibly alter course, but not really break. And I'm not talking about any crazy long range birds.
The club cartridges that I shoot are Lyavale express, English Sporter, 28g plastic wads.
Is it possible that only the wad is hitting the clay, changing its course? Or could I be skiffing one edge with a single pellet? Could the cartridges be woefully underpowered? And In competition, would that still count as a break?
I'm not a complete car crash. I haven't entered a comp yet but keep a shooting journal most times I go, and comfortably hit upwards of 75% of targets. But I've seen these non breaks maybe once a session over the last 2 or 3.