Erich;
There is no rule. I watched Mike try - no way the bride will be able to do
it.
If you want to use a Taurus go to the trap field and throw clays when the
fields are not open during regular hours.
A Nice .28 ga may be a good choice. Excellent offer from Peter. Only the
very good shooters are consistently good with a .410 bore.
Riverside has a rule about barrel length - there could easily be one at
Hopkinton.
Cheers
Bob
In a message dated 7/4/2017 3:34:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
thalheimer@xxxxxxx writes:
Hi All,
I tried sending this question out a few days ago but I don’t think it
went. Trying again…….
I brought my family to the shotgun fields Sunday morning to try real skeet
and trap. They loved it, but my shotguns were all too heavy for my wife
to shoulder well. We started talking about a 20 ga or even a .410 for her.
That got me thinking – Is there any rule at HSA that would prohibit
shooting a .410 handgun, like a Taurus Judge, at flying clays on the shotgun
fields?
Erich Thalheimer
INCE Board Certified Acoustical Engineer
27 Peterson Road, Natick, MA 01760
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