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reloading shot gun shells, is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKCHunter" data-source="post: 3262092" data-attributes="member: 8534"><p>I’ve got an O/U with Briley full length fitted tubes. I actually shoot 20g in the Doubles and 12g events; 20g is plenty for skeet. In fact, my highest average is actually in the 28g. Others have found that to be the case as well. I shot with a guy from Australia at the World Championship a few years ago. He shot 28g in the Doubles, 12g, 20g, and 28g events.</p><p></p><p>For a beginning daughter you might want to get the 12g Shotgun fitted with tubes so she has all options in the future. But, I’d consider starting her out with 20g for less recoil. I guess it depends on her sensitivity to recoil. I’ve seen youngsters beat up with a 12g; others no problem and kept coming back for more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCHunter, post: 3262092, member: 8534"] I’ve got an O/U with Briley full length fitted tubes. I actually shoot 20g in the Doubles and 12g events; 20g is plenty for skeet. In fact, my highest average is actually in the 28g. Others have found that to be the case as well. I shot with a guy from Australia at the World Championship a few years ago. He shot 28g in the Doubles, 12g, 20g, and 28g events. For a beginning daughter you might want to get the 12g Shotgun fitted with tubes so she has all options in the future. But, I’d consider starting her out with 20g for less recoil. I guess it depends on her sensitivity to recoil. I’ve seen youngsters beat up with a 12g; others no problem and kept coming back for more. [/QUOTE]
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