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Went back out to the same sand bar this afternoon, same spot, different gun: #1-1/2 frame 26" VH12. Results were worse than the first trip. Some of my clays came home with yet a 3d lease on life!.... Am going to try a 20ga with a feather pillow taped to the butt next time. My clumsy gun mount is killing my poor shoulder. Maybe I should just get more serious about fishing...
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05-30-2018, 04:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Richard Flanders
Went back out to the same sand bar this afternoon, same spot, different gun: #1-1/2 frame 26" VH12. Results were worse than the first trip. Some of my clays came home with yet a 3d lease on life!.... Am going to try a 20ga with a feather pillow taped to the butt next time. My clumsy gun mount is killing my poor shoulder. Maybe I should just get more serious about fishing...
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Hang in there Richard, just takes time and practice. The gun mount for me would be the hardest part so every night throw the gun up just ten times at a corner where the ceiling and the wall meet and swing and point. I know easier said then done (I may have to learn this too). Keep practicing, that's about all of the advice I can give you and then next year you can teach me the tricks. Eric
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