AAR: FPF Training (Tim Chandler) "Shotgun Skills" , Culpeper, VA, 9/21/19

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  • erwos

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    Mar 25, 2009
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    Rockville, MD
    Really good AAR, as always.

    I absolutely feel your pain about high-volume birdshot-shooting being not terribly convenient to you, because I've got the same problem. I walked into the recent AGC 3 gun match not even knowing if my new semi-auto would cycle the 7.5 birdshot I picked out for it. People who can just bang steel in their backyards have it SO good.

    Also will say I was impressed you didn't walk out of there being like "I gotta change all this stuff about my setup". I know that was my reaction after my first shotgun class (and the aforementioned 3 gun match).
     

    hogarth

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    Jun 13, 2009
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    Really good AAR, as always.

    I absolutely feel your pain about high-volume birdshot-shooting being not terribly convenient to you, because I've got the same problem. I walked into the recent AGC 3 gun match not even knowing if my new semi-auto would cycle the 7.5 birdshot I picked out for it. People who can just bang steel in their backyards have it SO good.

    Also will say I was impressed you didn't walk out of there being like "I gotta change all this stuff about my setup". I know that was my reaction after my first shotgun class (and the aforementioned 3 gun match).

    Thanks for the kudos.

    This was my third shotgun class, so nothing really to change in terms of gear or ammo. Even after my first class I didn't really change much. But then I've always put a fair amount of study--even if not much practical work--into the shotgun.
     

    engineerbrian

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    Sep 3, 2010
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    Fredneck
    Really good AAR, as always.

    I absolutely feel your pain about high-volume birdshot-shooting being not terribly convenient to you, because I've got the same problem. I walked into the recent AGC 3 gun match not even knowing if my new semi-auto would cycle the 7.5 birdshot I picked out for it. People who can just bang steel in their backyards have it SO good.

    Also will say I was impressed you didn't walk out of there being like "I gotta change all this stuff about my setup". I know that was my reaction after my first shotgun class (and the aforementioned 3 gun match).

    I havent read the AAR yet, but you should take a look at Monocacy pistol club. We have a steel and bowling pin range that allows shotguns with 7 1/2 shot and smaller. The kids and I will burn up a shit load of bird shot blasting away at steel
     

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