Clay Shooting

SEMI-AUTOS FOR CLAYS AND MORE

We've got something a bit different for you this month, instead of the usual listing of over-andunders. We are noticing a growing number of clay shooters around the country choosing semi-autos. The two most common reasons we hear for people turning to a semi-auto are, first, to try to reduce felt recoil; and for competitive shooters to reduce muzzle flip. Those are just two of the benefits you get from shooting a semi auto, but there are others as we'll see.

As a coach and competitive shot myself, I constantly tell people to find a gun they like and

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