1100 Special Field for Clays?

Cannon Cocker

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I've been bitten by the clay bug. What I was wondering was if my 1100 Special Field would be an adequate gun. Seems that most trap/skeet/sporting clays guns have 30" barrels and the Special Field has a short 23" barrel. Will I be at a disadvantage? I would like to use the same shotgun I hunt with, but would not be opposed to getting a new gun if that's what it takes.
 
What Geoff said.

Shoot it like that and have a blast. You may not hit quite as many as you would with a specialized and dedicated shotgun,but my guess is you'll do better in the field with flying game. And keeping your "Chops" the same will aid overall proficiency.

The main disadvantage I see is field guns get carried a lot and shot a little. Clay game guns are the obverse, and run heavier to help soak up the kick. So, the lightweight 1100 may kick a bit more than a standard one. I recommend going to the lightest load you can find or make until you get used to shooting 50-200 rounds a day.
 
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