BobbyH Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 Hey all! Whats your preferred shooting discipline and why? Untill the last year, I in shot Compak as that’s the only range I went to, I like sporting and Skeet, never tried FITASC or Helice…But I do say I do prefer DTL…But not shot ABT yet! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchman Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 for a couple of months 3 times/week me and my shooting mate used meet at Billy Bells and do 2 rounds of skeet .....we both used sxs and it sharpened us up for the season ahead and when we were asked to shoot over dogs at local trails never ever been competertive to do it as a sport Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moondoggy Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 I’m a skeet man. Done a bit of sporting, but English skeet my favourite. Did a bit of ISU skeet when I was younger, which was fun. My problem is trying to find grounds with skeet layouts near to me. Nearest I can find is about 60 miles away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 English Sporting Registered, FITASC, Sportrap, all the interesting ones that are NOT just repetitive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyH Posted November 17 Author Report Share Posted November 17 8 hours ago, moondoggy said: I’m a skeet man. Done a bit of sporting, but English skeet my favourite. Did a bit of ISU skeet when I was younger, which was fun. My problem is trying to find grounds with skeet layouts near to me. Nearest I can find is about 60 miles away. Where abouts do you live? Surely there are skeet layouts closer than 60 miles!? 3 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said: English Sporting Registered, FITASC, Sportrap, all the interesting ones that are NOT just repetitive. Nice I get that! I do like sporting for the walk through the countryside! 10 hours ago, ditchman said: for a couple of months 3 times/week me and my shooting mate used meet at Billy Bells and do 2 rounds of skeet .....we both used sxs and it sharpened us up for the season ahead and when we were asked to shoot over dogs at local trails never ever been competertive to do it as a sport SxS on skeet! I will have to give that a try!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donkey Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 I shoot sporting at small local grounds but I do love skeet when the Americans had lakenheath and had the skeet layouts I would go and shoot Nssa skeet mid week and have a range all day and into the evening under floodlights I recently went to Las Vegas and visited the Clark county shooting complex and shot 10 rounds of skeet in 43 degree heat at $6 a round they have I think it was 26 skeet and trap layouts and a sporting set up of 50 stands I now go to bisley and shoot skeet there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moondoggy Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 2 hours ago, BobbyH said: Where abouts do you live? Surely there are skeet layouts closer than 60 miles!? Just east of Louth in Lincolnshire. Not managed to find anywhere closer yet. If anyone knows of anywhere closer, I would be very happy to hear of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scully Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 I enjoy them all; even DTL once in a while if I have the right gun with me. I wasn’t a big fan of ‘flushes’ until recently though, regarding them as just a waste of ammo, but mate ( who is a big fan ) and me did a two man flush recently and I really enjoyed it. We only dropped two out of twenty on the driven stand and the scorer told us that was down to reloading. We didn’t miss any we actually shot at! I may join them next year when they do Lambton. 🙂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jega Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 Bit of all sorts really ,when me and my lad visit a ground we always have a round of skeet to get warmed up and get our eye in ,then onto a round of sporting . To be honest i would find it hard to pick a favourite . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krico woodcock Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 Mostly sporting. Bit of skeet as well. Years ago used to shoot DTL. Regularly shoot clays with sxs. But my main clay gun is cesar geurini summit ascent 32". Start shooting clays round march, then loose intrest once the pigeons start 2nd/3rd week July. Have absolutely zero interest in them then and in duck/game shooting on.. but do alot of clay shooting between march and July. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyH Posted November 17 Author Report Share Posted November 17 Nice nice! All good answers, like the variety of it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 1 hour ago, BobbyH said: Nice nice! All good answers, like the variety of it! I struggle to stay awake long enough to shoot 25 at DTL 🥱 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 (edited) Always preferred English Skeet for practice AND trying a new gun. As it was like a McDonald's burger. Exactly the same and always the same every and any time you shot it. That way you had a true known measure of how you were shooting. Or more importantly how that new gun you'd just bought suited you against how you scored with your other guns. Yes English Sporting is best for "fun" but as where I shoot the layouts change every two weeks and the course is set to show deceptive birds that don't quite "fly" as you think they appear to be flying...which of course is the point of it. Good for fun but not to use as a known set in stone measure of performance. That's the problem with English Sporting. It isn't like that McDonald's burger. It varies from week to week and location to location. You can never tell if you are the one causing the miss because you didn't "read" the bird correctly. Or that new bought gun is causing the miss because you are aren't shooting it as well as your old one. So English Skeet as a self measure. Sporting as a relaxation with friends A shooting friend who golfs (I don't) said Skeet v Sporting is like playing all your golf each week on your home course or playing your golf every week on a different course away from your home course. Edited November 18 by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon R Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Sporting, although I shot a fair bit of skeet in the late 1980's. ditchman - one of those skeet rounds was at Billy Bell's, whilst on holiday - top bloke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted November 20 Report Share Posted November 20 On 18/11/2024 at 11:09, enfieldspares said: Always preferred English Skeet for practice AND trying a new gun. As it was like a McDonald's burger. Exactly the same and always the same every and any time you shot it. That way you had a true known measure of how you were shooting. Or more importantly how that new gun you'd just bought suited you against how you scored with your other guns. Yes English Sporting is best for "fun" but as where I shoot the layouts change every two weeks and the course is set to show deceptive birds that don't quite "fly" as you think they appear to be flying...which of course is the point of it. Good for fun but not to use as a known set in stone measure of performance. That's the problem with English Sporting. It isn't like that McDonald's burger. It varies from week to week and location to location. You can never tell if you are the one causing the miss because you didn't "read" the bird correctly. Or that new bought gun is causing the miss because you are aren't shooting it as well as your old one. So English Skeet as a self measure. Sporting as a relaxation with friends A shooting friend who golfs (I don't) said Skeet v Sporting is like playing all your golf each week on your home course or playing your golf every week on a different course away from your home course. I can see some of what you are saying, BUT, if I wish to know if a gun fits me, I take it on a few clays, just 3 or 4 pairs on a stand or two. I know within a few seconds if it fits me and whether I can work with the weapon. Last time was for the old Browning I recently bought through PW. I met the seller at Orston SG and fired 16 cartridges, BUT I knew after the first two shots That I was buying it. Your "Shooting Friend" is quite astute. I would fall asleep shooting a whole round of skeet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted November 20 Report Share Posted November 20 21 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said: I can see some of what you are saying, BUT, if I wish to know if a gun fits me, I take it on a few clays, just 3 or 4 pairs on a stand or two. I know within a few seconds if it fits me and whether I can work with the weapon. Last time was for the old Browning I recently bought through PW. I met the seller at Orston SG and fired 16 cartridges, BUT I knew after the first two shots That I was buying it. Your "Shooting Friend" is quite astute. I would fall asleep shooting a whole round of At least you can talk between stands on skeet ! Open yer mouth on a trap layout and all hell breaks loose ! 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted November 20 Report Share Posted November 20 3 minutes ago, Westley said: At least you can talk between stands on skeet ! Open yer mouth on a trap layout and all hell breaks loose ! 😂 Yes, I did once a few years ago, spend a few months being coached by the England DTL Team Captain in order to get my 100 straight. They do seem to take it VERY seriously and find all sorts of excuses as to why they missed on or two clays out of the hundred. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted November 20 Report Share Posted November 20 Go to a certain ground in Wales, on a Saturday morning and you can't even speak in the clubhouse without getting the 'Look' from the Trappies corner ! 😂😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon R Posted November 21 Report Share Posted November 21 Until mentioned on this thread, I had never really thought about it, but the skeet bunch were invariably more sociable than the trap crowd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinj Posted November 21 Report Share Posted November 21 My main discipline is Sporting, I don't mind moderate queues or squads as I enjoy a bit of banter. Skeet is always fun too, although I don't do enough of it to be any good Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyH Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 I haven’t shot any comps yet, but I’m glad I’m getting the advice not to talk on a trap layout!! Im a bit of a talker to myself, and if I miss, I would say ‘Ah well never mind eh’ or ‘we will get them next time’ and my highest DTL is 18/25 for one round. So a fair bit of talking! Hahaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 (edited) Remember..........taking a semi auto within a 5 mile radius of a Trap shooting ground is a HANGING OFFENCE ! 😂 On the plus side, there are not as many trap grounds around now. Edited November 22 by Westley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 43 minutes ago, Westley said: Remember..........taking a semi auto within a 5 mile radius of a Trap shooting ground is a HANGING OFFENCE ! 😂 On the plus side, there are not as many trap grounds around now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 3 hours ago, BobbyH said: I haven’t shot any comps yet, but I’m glad I’m getting the advice not to talk on a trap layout!! Im a bit of a talker to myself, and if I miss, I would say ‘Ah well never mind eh’ or ‘we will get them next time’ and my highest DTL is 18/25 for one round. So a fair bit of talking! Hahaha Oh dear ! You would probably be banished to shoot on your own. If a cow in the next field breaks wind, one of the Trappies will be hand up, claiming a 'baulk' ! 😂😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BobbyH Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 3 minutes ago, Westley said: Oh dear ! You would probably be banished to shoot on your own. If a cow in the next field breaks wind, one of the Trappies will be hand up, claiming a 'baulk' ! 😂😂 😂😂😂😂😂 brilliant!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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