I'm going to be trying Sporting Clays for the first time this weekend. I'm taking a trip out to Reno and I figured might take a break from gamblin and head out to Sage Hill Clay Sports in Reno. Has anyone been there? If so, what did you think of the place?
Well I've shot trap and skeet for a little while now but I figure I'll try sporting clays. So I've got a few questions...
How many shells should I bring?
Do I really need to have the gun dismounted? I know its the rules, but its not necessary in trap or skeet, why is it necessary sporting clays?
Will I be at a serious disadvantage with my good old 870?
Any other advice for a beginner in sporting clays?
Thanks guys
Well I've shot trap and skeet for a little while now but I figure I'll try sporting clays. So I've got a few questions...
How many shells should I bring?
Do I really need to have the gun dismounted? I know its the rules, but its not necessary in trap or skeet, why is it necessary sporting clays?
Will I be at a serious disadvantage with my good old 870?
Any other advice for a beginner in sporting clays?
Thanks guys