It's not really on the ground. He's wearing a toe flap on his shoe that the barrell rests on and is one of the proper ways to hold a gun while waiting in skeet.
You do in international skeet. You also aren't allowed to call for the target with the gun mounted. Additionally, 7/8 oz. is the most shot you can have in a shell.
shot with ths guy today, hes the most amazing shot :)
qRaaziHD 3 months ago
I don't like that guy. Intimidating...
ss19800 9 months ago
What a jerk! Safety first, pal! Who let him in the field without proper protection?
ss19800 10 months ago
@ss19800 What are you talking about? They have eye and ear protection, what else do you think they should have?
rkhinkle1961 10 months ago
@huntingboy2 ......7/8 is close to a 24g in 12 gauge.7/8 is not only for 20gauge.You can get it for 12 g too.
Now,if you are in International skeet shooter you CANT have 7/8,you need 24g that is very close to 7/8 but 7/8 is a little more than 24g.
When i practice international i reload @ 7/8 but in competition i buy 24g,usualy you can buy it at the competition range.
rickynazario1969 1 year ago
i shot w him
jbbraybray 2 years ago
its really bugging me how he has his mussle on the ground.
yaphead20 2 years ago
It's not really on the ground. He's wearing a toe flap on his shoe that the barrell rests on and is one of the proper ways to hold a gun while waiting in skeet.
eve 2 years ago
im new to skeet and i thought that you didnt shoot doubles on station 3, 4, and 5,
4Hshooter 2 years ago
You're correct. Singles on 3, 4, and 5.
fldavenport 2 years ago
@fldavenport
You do in international skeet. You also aren't allowed to call for the target with the gun mounted. Additionally, 7/8 oz. is the most shot you can have in a shell.
fliving70 1 year ago
@yaphead20
spelled muzzle*
nyclaybreaker 1 year ago