Check out the old posts, with or without the search function - many answers will come to light.
Granted as a general ruleshotgunners have a certain politeness about them, many are amazed when they visit a clay range how folks warm up to them and ask if they want to shoot "their" gun. Offer them "their" ammo to shoot, or buy them a soda without even asking.
Same thing happens at other shotgunning events, be it training, or other competitions, say 3 gun.
Not that the shotgun forum has not had some of the most heated debates, some which do come back up for discussion.
There seems to be two divided camps, very distinct.
There are shotgunners , and those that have shotguns. It does not lay within the boundries of Skeet, Trap, HD, 3 gunners, or hunters.
There are those that know these disciplines very very well. They have a wealth of knowledge, many to be found in old posts, or by use of search function. So many folks find the answers there. Rarely does a old post ever come back up. Asked and Answered if you will.
The other camp is - for lack of better analogy - is trying to buy skill and targets. They are not into training, gettng lessons, gun fit, - they want to justify and qualify what they have done, want to do , or will do to a shotgun.
To put it bluntly, many of the seasoned folks, no matter the discipline, skeet, trap or 3 gun, ...etc., quit posting or rarely do anymore. Figure the search function works, or will contact the serious person via PM to discusss, or figures someone else will answer the question.
When TFl closed for a bit, many went to THR, many of TFLs old postings are referenced in the shotgun forum and IIRC can be found in the Library at THR.
Harley Nolden answers many questions in his forum about historical questions, and owner's manuals. Many doing a search find this out and just contact him about their questions and never post it. Better yet sometimes their answer is already in the old postings.
I am not the only one that does perhaps more off-forum about many matters discussed on forum, especially shotguns.
Shotguns are not immune to somethings like new offerings, new loadings and such.
Shotguns like many other platforms and their loadings - some things have not changed all that much.
In all things firearms, it is always the person knowing the correct basic fundamentals, instilling them, continuing to practice these...not the firearm or loading.
Dave McC is the moderator over at THR - he used to moderate this forum.
Erick is the Mod in shotguns here and THR. You may know Erik from SWAT articles. Erick stays "kinda" busy with other duties. He is watching tho'.
Denny Hansen - might of heard of him too, Having to Edit Erik, Keep Rich in line and his other duties - like doing the actual hands on training, testing and such - has some great posts in the old stuff. I think his grandkids keep him too busy to post at times too. He manages to post still.
Seems the old post and search function answers a lot of the classic questions, or as stated before are taken off line.
Regards
Steve