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Unread 01-22-2026, 09:26 PM   #7
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I think Buzz was cut from the same cloth as a lot of the late 1940s - '50s professional showman shooters from Winchester, Remington, and others. Smoking targets from the hip at (previously calculated) ranges with a 12 gauge if put under today's computer analyses regimens I think would show the ballistic equivalent of shooting butterflies with a blunderbluss. IMHO the real artistic merit of gun handling and shooting comes to fruition in box bird, columbaire and especially driven bird shooting, where no angle is predictable and no lead is easily established.
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