

Likewise, sporting courses also take into account the limited range of the. In Skeet, the rules mandate the use of a 2 ½-inch shell loaded with a half-ounce of shot, though since targets are no more than 22 to 24 yards from the shooter, the contest is still within the. Today some sporting clay competitions also feature. Invented by William Harnden Foster in about 1932 as a way for him to keep in shape for grouse hunting in the off season, it evolved into a highly competitive game shortly thereafter. The clay-target game of Skeet essentially kept the. Never heard of them? Don’t worry, few have, but side-by-side shotguns in those gauges were made mostly before World War I (though RST Shells in Friendsville, Pennsylvania makes commercial loads for the 32 gauge). 410 and the 32 and 36 gauges, which are recognized as gauges.

410 was rebranded as a gauge, it would be a 67 Gauge. Yes, ammunition companies print their ammo boxes.
