At This point in the history of cartridge development IMO it likely motivated by introducing something new, different and the latest and greatest to attract new gun and cartridge sales.
I’ve been a gun guy for 50 years and always will be.
Just my objective opinion. If they throw me the right...
For clays a heavier gas operated gun is your go to gun.
‘There are a lot of good brands to choose from.
in my experience the gas guns will consistently cycle lighter loads That are becoming increasingly popular for clay shooting versus the inertia guns.
‘I have nothing against inertia guns and...
That video (of the dead shooter) should be shown on national tv daily for a month in zoomed in detail to show these perverts a stark image what is going to happen to them. (There Is no reset button available)
Instead of all the (intense national blah blah blah attention, which is what many of...
I searched for “700x powder” price today and there were two websites that supposedly had it in stock for $150 &168 for 8 pounders When none of the big time websites I checked have any in stock and their last prices were over $200. I backed away.
midwayusalite.com and gatewayamunition.com
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I would be interested in buying shotshell components.
Got back into clay target shooting recently after many years.
Reloading isn’t worth it as much as it used to unless you already have loaders and some components from the past, which is my situation.
Another option is to have the barrel backbored.
in my experience it reduces recoil as much as porting.
I have a competition 12 gauge with both and it shoots close to a 28 Gauge.
I would backbore before porting. it is usually less costly.
Porting is quite loud and effectively shortens the barrel...
Typically Bottom barrel first.
A little less muzzle rise due to being closer to the pivot point of the butt stock on your shoulder, allowing for a bit quicker recovery for the second shot.