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Hello,

 

Let me introduce myself shortly. I'm a 41 year old man from the Netherlands (sorry, if my English is not so good) and a newbie in clay-shooting. I've done some hunting in my youth, but mostly shoot with my Rem700 and handguns. I've tried clay-shooting a few weeks a go with some friends and I'm "hooked"! Only problem I run in to is that my cheek gets bruised when I use the guns which belong to the range. Because I'm quiet tall (1.93 mtr), I need a gun with a long length of pull en a stock bend a little to the right. Last week I went to a gun-shop and found a nice '82 Miroku 3800 12 Ga (Browning serial number) in good conditions that "fits like a glove". Also for a reasonable price (€499) that I want to use for Trap and Compact. It has 1/2 and 3/4 fixed chokes, so here are the questions:

 

Does someone have experience with shooting steel from this kind of gun? Which weight's and size (cartridges)? Standard or High Velocity? Shot pattern?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Ronald

 

PS: I don't want to start another discussion about shooting steel-shot from 3/4, I know what the manuals say ;)

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Hello,

 

Let me introduce myself shortly. I'm a 41 year old man from the Netherlands (sorry, if my English is not so good) and a newbie in clay-shooting. I've done some hunting in my youth, but mostly shoot with my Rem700 and handguns. I've tried clay-shooting a few weeks a go with some friends and I'm "hooked"! Only problem I run in to is that my cheek gets bruised when I use the guns which belong to the range. Because I'm quiet tall (1.93 mtr), I need a gun with a long length of pull en a stock bend a little to the right. Last week I went to a gun-shop and found a nice '82 Miroku 3800 12 Ga (Browning serial number) in good conditions that "fits like a glove". Also for a reasonable price (€499) that I want to use for Trap and Compact. It has 1/2 and 3/4 fixed chokes, so here are the questions:

 

Does someone have experience with shooting steel from this kind of gun? Which weight's and size (cartridges)? Standard or High Velocity? Shot pattern?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Ronald

 

PS: I don't want to start another discussion about shooting steel-shot from 3/4, I know what the manuals say ;)

 

 

Hi I am also new to trap and have just purchased a 30 year old fabarm select trap 12g , should'nt you be looking for a gun choked at 3/4 and full?

good luck.

mick

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Hello Mick,

 

Our range is not that large and in the woods, so the first shot has to be quick and the second at a max of 30 yards. Otherwise the pigeon is behind the trees :angry: 1/4 and 1/2 would also do the job and might be better, but this will teach to be a better shot :shoot:

 

Cheers,

Ronald

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I would not shoot HP steel through your gun and I wouldnt shoot any steel through the tighter choked barrel.

Its a bit off topic Ronald but can you hunt in the Netherlands with shotguns?

Is there a lead shot ban?

 

I'm not going use the gun for hunting, so max. load will be 28gr #6 for clay-shooting (pretty low pressure)

 

Yes, you can hunt with shotguns over here if you have a hunting-permit, but there is a total lead ban. Hunting and clay.

 

Hunting over here isn't that easy, to many people in a small country. Not much hunting grounds...... :angry: and not much public support. Last time I've been hunting was in 04 in South-Africa :)

 

Greetings,

Ronald

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I have Family in Den Helder and will be visiting next year.

I thought i might look up a clay shoot whilst there.

Is clay shooting popular?

Sorry i cant help you with the steel shot

Regards Dave.

 

Hi Dave,

 

Do you want to shoot a match or just for fun/practice?

 

The range I go to is 115 km from Den Helder. It's a nice and cosy range in Bant (NOP). The other opion in Biddinghuizen 150 km, a much bigger complex called Dorhout Mees but we call it Duurhout Mees ("duur" means expensive) :devil:

 

If you want to shoot together, let me know (good practice for my English ;) and shooting)

 

When are you coming? I can see if there's a match in that period......

 

Regards,

Ronald

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