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I've shot clays a few times at Peacedale in RI and I want to get more serious about it. More fun than trap and skeet, less gear-oriented than multigun. I'm also getting into upland hunting, so I want to be a better shotgun shot.
I need a new gun and I'm thinking about the Benelli 828U in 12-gauge. Specifically the model 10702, black finish with 28" barrels. I figure this would be a good versatile gun for clays and birds. I want to get a 28-gauge for birds later.
For places, I live in western NH, so I'm looking at Green Mountain in NH and NEK Skeet and Sporting Clays in VT. NEK is only open year round to members, but membership is $100 per year, not bad. Are there other places in Vermont worth checking out?
For 12-gauge, do most people handload or buy shells in bulk? My go-to for 3-gun was Winchester AAL128.
I need a new gun and I'm thinking about the Benelli 828U in 12-gauge. Specifically the model 10702, black finish with 28" barrels. I figure this would be a good versatile gun for clays and birds. I want to get a 28-gauge for birds later.
For places, I live in western NH, so I'm looking at Green Mountain in NH and NEK Skeet and Sporting Clays in VT. NEK is only open year round to members, but membership is $100 per year, not bad. Are there other places in Vermont worth checking out?
For 12-gauge, do most people handload or buy shells in bulk? My go-to for 3-gun was Winchester AAL128.