(quote) Halo,
My brother shoots at Bull Run all the time. I think he's one of the range officers. I've even shot there; pretty nice place.
He's an excellent wingshot, was a Class A trapshooter at one time and shoots every game that's available at Bull Run.
He'd probably help you out for nothing. If you're interested, let me know and I'll check with him.
Be advised, we'll be heading out to SD on a 3 week pheasant hunt soon, so get in early or wait a while.
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Thanks, Toad, good info and offer. I think I'll be okay with the sporting clays class Sunday and then wing it from there. I might have made a mistake buying the classic field 1100 12-gauge because it does not shoot the lightest loads like Winchester AA low noise low recoil.
I'm renewing my recoil research and so far see that some older even highly experienced shooters go to 20, 28, or even 410. The range oriented 1100s are more expensive so I'll probably not go that route.
I'll know more after my first sporting clays round Sunday. I might just use one of the range 20-gauge over and under Brownings.
(quote) They probably don't have a problem with it because its unlikely that the 1100 will eject an 8 shot casing. Mine never has, not enough powder there to back that action back enough to eject it! (unquote)
Rip, as I understand shotgun shells, the shot size has nothing to do with any ejection problems, it's the amount of powder to operate the recoil mechanism. For example, my current model 1100 Classic Field will not eject Winchester AA low noise low recoil No. 8 shot (min dram equivalent, 26 gram), but it does fine with Federal Top Gun Target Load No. 8 shot (3 dram equivalent, 1 1/8-oz shot).