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Thread: How useful is a pump 12 gauge for clay birds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    DIRTY OLD BAKAIL......wash thy mouth out young man...........
    for goats...see if you can find some #7 buckshot as well as the usual #00 it contains 27 x 22calibre balls Vs 9x.32cal
    Mouth wash!? That's what baltika beer is for.

    I have number 4's and #00

    Will need to check the pattern.

    Quote Originally Posted by berg243 View Post
    used to use a mossberg 500 for sporting clays with a modified choke. if barrel has a open choke load a 9 shot for first shot and a 7 and a half for the second shot.
    I have some Italian gold medal something or rather. They were cheap. 80 bucks for a big box of 200 or so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    First shotgun I owned was a single barrel "Bakaiel" spelling might be wrong.I've had pump shot guns since mossberg,maverick,escort and now the akkar I do bloody well at the gun clubs.If my first shot doesn't break the clay second shot usually smashes the clays much to the amazement of onlookers.Go for it!

    I can empty 8 shots before Jacinda interrupted in under 8 seconds with a pump gun
    That's all the encouragement I need
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    mate shoots a20g p/a and i can assure you clays quail hares rabbits geese or ducks -all have fallen regularly to it.me 12g s/a x2 o/ux1 sxs x1 and i use em all on clays depending on my mood and which mastes operating the trap.three of us have our own traps.
    shot a session recent;ly with GSPFusing 36gmno3steel (only ammo ihad on me. that wee baikal o/u she loved it the wee sexy lass!
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    My Baikal U/O rocks !......and Fiochi buck-shot, had the best stopping-power of all the brands we tried, on goats and pigs, through a mossberg-equivalent of yours. Are you sure you want to 'spray' the goats ? a days marination = amazing curry
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    I will never forget a sporting clays shoot where a guy won with a Rem 870, he beat people with very fancy u/o and semis. I was using a mossberg 500 and did ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Very popular in the US for trap and skeet. The famous Winchester Model 12 was made in trap and skeet models. A well-practiced shooter can fire them as fast as a semi or OU. I have been a pump user since I was a teenager in the 1960's.
    Know of any modern pump action that can/will slam fire like the old Winchester trenchgun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rewa View Post
    My Baikal U/O rocks !......and Fiochi buck-shot, had the best stopping-power of all the brands we tried, on goats and pigs, through a mossberg-equivalent of yours. Are you sure you want to 'spray' the goats ? a days marination = amazing curry
    My 308 is too big for the tiny block they're on. 223 is a no go.

    22 mag takes too long to kill and I didn't like having to dump a few rounds into them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    Know of any modern pump action that can/will slam fire like the old Winchester trenchgun?
    IAC Norinco 97 will slam fire. Upper Hutt gun shop bring them in for the CAS shooters
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bx6haCuD0E

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    My 308 is too big for the tiny block they're on. 223 is a no go.

    22 mag takes too long to kill and I didn't like having to dump a few rounds into them.
    I've been shooting at 'going away' clays for years with a Gun City 18 1/2" barrel 870 Remmy clone with a cylinder bore and peep sights. Great fun gun with 71/2 shot and even better with all manner of slugs. The one thing I personally wouldn't do is shoot at goats with any gauge shot besides solids. You'll be back to peppering the poor sods again and that's never good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
    If you're looking for a little speed and efficiency, try pulling rearward gently on the pump handle as you fire.

    The action will unlock after the shot and the recoil plus your rearward pull will help bring the gun out of battery, and eject the empty case swiftly.

    Done right, it will mean a slightly faster 2nd shot.
    On my Mossberg 500 if you have any weight at all on the fore end ( pump handle LOL) it doesn't work. I believe the Winchester 1200 types do though.
    Hit them with the first shot and you are sweet. I have always had a go with my 500 just before ducks since the steel thing came in otherwise I would've stuck with the A5 for everything. Bit too full for clays but if I did my bit is was fine. Not so much nowadays.
    Tried it at the local gun club and had a whisper that it wasn't legal at the club anymore but not sure if it was the new rules maybe-its still legal under the new definitions-and I did use it at NZCTA clubs years ago with no dramas. He still let me shoot so maybe the new anti evil gun law interpretations?

    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    I have been a pumping since I was a teenager in the 1960's.
    @gundoc there fixed it for ya. I'm sure you have. Stay at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    I have a pump action shotgun I have never used and noticed that there is a Shotgun shoot at my local nzda range.

    Apart from loading 2 shells anyone had nay issues with them?
    just don't use buck shot & you will be fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    My 308 is too big for the tiny block they're on. 223 is a no go.

    22 mag takes too long to kill and I didn't like having to dump a few rounds into them.
    .22 hornet is perfect for goats, in your situation, not much help if you havent got access to one I guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boaraxa View Post
    just don't use buck shot & you will be fine


    Quote Originally Posted by rewa View Post
    .22 hornet is perfect for goats, in your situation, not much help if you havent got access to one I guess
    Nope. No plans or money for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    Know of any modern pump action that can/will slam fire like the old Winchester trenchgun?
    I believe there was a design change to the Ithaca mod 37 in the 60's or 70's due to liability and insurance etc. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a modern design or copy of an old model with that feature.

 

 

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