AggieGunslinger said:
Enough to make if fun so N>1 but not enough to brag about out shooting more expensive guns so N<50.
Way, way closer to 1 than 50.
But I'm past the fallacy of blaming equipment for shooter failures after shooting pistol competitions. Give me some experienced skeet shooters $4,000 dedicated skeet set up and hand him my CZ and he would still kick my ass up one side and down the other. Skill and Experience>Gear.
With that said, my skeet skills are crap.
My first round I hit 6. Second round I improved a lot and hit 10.
I was also handicapped by running the remote myself since I was shooting alone. There was no delay so it was rushing my mount every single time to hit the button then get the gun up.
Still enjoyed it, it's always humbling to try something new and get out of your comfort zone. I was shooting 7 1/2 since that's probably what I'll shoot for the hunt instead of the 9 that seems to get recommended for skeet a lot. 50 rounds with a few bad mounts and my shoulder is a touch tender....this is definitely a lightweight field gun, not a nice heavy competition shotgun.
I need to find time to drag my friend that's a big shotgunner out to the range with me so he can start telling me all the things I'm doing wrong, because I know there's a lot of them.
Either way, we will see how quail hunting over Christmas goes. Last year I was able to do okay with a borrowed old pump action shotgun, so I think I'll manage to get a few birds despite my woeful wing shooting skills.