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Unread 12-20-2015, 10:49 PM   #21
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I'm not on George's likely route and will make my own way.

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George, did you quit your search for a beater Repro 28 ga. for skeet shooting?

BTW, you'll have to leave Stowe by 6 a.m. in order to be present when the NYD shooting begins.
Are you picking Allan up on your way?





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What are you shooting Allan?... I have a new 16 ga. I need to get used to so I'll be bringing it... along with some others.





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Your hammer gun for skeet and my Trojan for trap. I just checked it again today and the left barrel throws 90% with the 7/8oz #8 RST Lites!
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BTW, you'll have to leave Stowe by 6 a.m. in order to be present when the NYD shooting begins. I MIGHT BE A LITTLE LATE.
Are you picking Allan up on your way? NONONO I AM HEADING SOUTH TO YOUR HOUSE.
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the left barrel throws 90% with the 7/8oz #8 RST Lites!
What does that mean? 90% of X pellets were inside a circle of Y diameter? or were there only 10% of X pellets still left in the gun?
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I used an 18.75" circle @ 25 yds. & 7/8oz of #8 (@410/oz).
325 pellets out of 360 in the load in that circle.

Last I saw, the other 10% were headed towards New Hampshire somewhere. If I shoot from east to west I usually get about 110%.

Are you coming to Major Waldron's or not?
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Are you coming to Major Waldron's or not?[/QUOTE]
i hope to see him there,
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I used an 18.75" circle @ 25 yds. & 7/8oz of #8 (@410/oz).
325 pellets out of 360 in the load in that circle.
Dang. That's not Full. That's overflowing.

No. I'm seriously dangerous behind the wheel.
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You're seriously dangerous behind the keyboard these days Edgar....






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