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I have a lifter, 3 inches of drop, and I use one of tho lace-up comb raisers, and break clays just fine. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by john pulis
I have a lifter, 3 inches of drop, and I use one of tho lace-up comb raisers, and break clays just fine. Good luck.
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My first thought having watched you do it. Repeatedly.
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