I would come!An INGO sporting clays day could be a cool little event. I don't have time now to organize such a thing but it could be fun
Where is this Izaac Walton? Can't say I've ever heard of itDo I go to the IGC or Izaac Walton today , very hard choices to make gentlemen
Where is this Izaac Walton? Can't say I've ever heard of it
My 10 year old loves the lijudic monolithic
Went there today and shot 3 rounds of 5 stand.Kokomo , it's a really nice and challenging course in my very noob opinion.
From my perspective, they seem to be more common in Trap than in Sporting Clays. Good quality target gunsAhhh I tried googling what he posted and due to the typo nothing would come up for me. Cannot say I am familiar with those shotguns but they look nice.
I grew up about a quarter mile from the Ike's.
The gentleman that used to run the place had a very nice shotgun set up made by Krieghoff. Barrel set for each gauge, all weighed exactly the same.
I was at IGC back in November with my wife and was looking at a couple different guns. The two I was really digging were a Kolar and a Perazzi. My wife was really adamant of not now. I respect her position considering how much money will likely be spent on race car stuff this winter. But, she knows it's a matter of time and I will be bringing one home with me.Krieghoff's are nice , really enjoyed the K80 I was able to handle. I have already informed the wife as I am not "into" cars something like that will probably by my midlife crisis purchase !
Thunderchicken we should meet up at IGC and shoot a round and talk about racing. I live about 5 minutes from there. I work days, but do get off work at 3pm.I was at IGC back in November with my wife and was looking at a couple different guns. The two I was really digging were a Kolar and a Perazzi. My wife was really adamant of not now. I respect her position considering how much money will likely be spent on race car stuff this winter. But, she knows it's a matter of time and I will be bringing one home with me.
I picked up a CZ drake for my occasional sporting clay outings. Solid platform that didnt cost a fortune.So I fell down the sporting clays rabbit hole recently and found out I quite enjoy the sport. Was fortunate enough to be able to try out a couple of nice Semi-Auto and O/U shotguns and definitely settled on a O/U for sporting clays, cannot say I have ever been a fan of any semi auto shotgun for various reasons.
Currently between the Browning 725 Sporting and Beretta 694 , I know used is generally the way to go with shotguns as you can save a lot of money potentially. Wondering if there are any other guns INGO would recommend. I need to go to the IGC and see what these would end up costing me to get out the door.
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I know the general advice is to "get a B gun" thus the Beretta and Browning , I looked at the Fabarms shotguns as they are made by Caesar Guerini but their reviews online seem to be mixed generally. If it helps I generally gravitate towards the more plain looking guns, not a fan of engraving and whatnot.
I picked up a CZ drake for my occasional sporting clay outings. Solid platform that didnt cost a fortune.
I would be game for that. But we gotta get through the holidays and frankly temps have to come back up just a bit. I'm only about a 20-25 minute drive from IGCThunderchicken we should meet up at IGC and shoot a round and talk about racing. I live about 5 minutes from there. I work days, but do get off work at 3pm.