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I saw that clip on one of the gun shows this week. It is the most clearly demonstrated example of "using cut shells" I have seen or heard. In a cylinder bored gun or a screw choke gun with choke removed, it should be a piece of cake to take out a fairly large target at more than shotgun range. How about "blind busting" from across a river when having a bit of a problem with skybusters? It should do the job on a raft of water decoys at 120 yards.