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Gauge

Definition

Gauge refers to the measurement of a shotgun’s bore size. Unlike caliber, which is expressed in millimeters or inches, gauge is based on the number of lead balls of that bore diameter needed to weigh one pound.

 

Further Explanations

Gauge is one of the most important factors when choosing a shotgun for clay shooting. The smaller the gauge number, the larger the bore.

Common gauges in clay shooting:

  • 12 gauge: The most popular choice, offering balance between power, shot capacity, and recoil

  • 20 gauge: Lighter recoil, often preferred by beginners or smaller-framed shooters

  • 28 gauge and .410 bore: Used less frequently but still suitable for training or advanced shooters seeking added challenge

Gauge affects recoil, shot pattern, and overall shooting comfort.

Nordic Clays’ clay pigeon throwers and biodegradable clay pigeons are compatible with all common shotgun gauges. Whether you shoot 12 gauge, 20 gauge, or a lighter option, our gear ensures consistent launches and clean breaks for every round.