Nope. If you want to make it fun, toss in a full choke and dont start with the gun shouldered.I shoot 1-1/8 oz 12ga loads, skeet chokes. Is there any practical difference for informal skeet shooting?
I dont have any #9. I have 7.5 and 89s for real skeet. The more pellets, the better. A long shot is only about 25 yards.
Once in a while, they will have a "full choke contest" for fun. Really separates the good shooters. I lose badlyNope. If you want to make it fun, toss in a full choke and dont start with the gun shouldered.
We do something similar but with pump only shotguns . Easy to get flustered when trying to get a couple of birds, but once you get in the rhythm it is a ton of fun.Once in a while, they will have a "full choke contest" for fun. Really separates the good shooters. I lose badly
I agree. #9 works great. Also good for snipe and early-season dove.9s for real skeet. The more pellets, the better. A long shot is only about 25 yards.
Use the 8s.I dont have any #9. I have 7.5 and 8