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Dean Romig 05-13-2020 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 302483)
Mmm, hmmm. How's that book "My 1001 Excuses" coming along?

The first installment will be in the fall issue of Parker Pages titled “How Do I Miss Thee.... Let Me Count The Ways”






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Gerald McPherson 05-14-2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Richard Flanders (Post 302471)
It's an Atlas thrower Gerald. I would highly recommend it. It throws a clay as far as any professional setup and breaks down to fit inside the little tote beside my chair here. I power it with a smallish garden tractor battery that I keep on a solar panel at home. It's a great setup for shooting alone and is easy to get into the plane. There's a foot pedal switch that allows you to get pretty far off to the side if you wish. It doesn't have a wobble function but I'm just trying to get my mount clean and consistent so don't care about that so much. I think Do-All makes one that might have that. I really like this one.

I have a wheely bird 2 that has remote control that I really like. It also has a pedal but I have never used it. I adjusted it down because it threw them to fast and far. I set it up in the frond yard and walk around in the back yard and shoot from many different spots. Neighbor said it sounds like freedom. Mine has wheels and a handle.

Richard Flanders 05-14-2020 01:53 PM

Just looked them up. Improved version explains why the originals without wheels like mine were being sold on sale at Sams Club for $279! So, you have the improved version and with wheels, which wouldn't work for me. I like the steel bracket on top of the magazine. I'm always waiting to open my tote and find the plastic bracket broken, which will surely happen at some point as it is very flexible and fragile. I might just get that metal bracket before it happens. Looks like others do the same as I did and not install the plastic hoop guard. Does yours have a wireless remote trigger of some kind? That would be nice. On the ridge I had a 10-15mph wind at my back so the clays were really screaming out there a looong ways and sailing on the wind! I tried a few followup shots on missed birds and actually broke a few out at well over 50yds. The VH12 I took out is an interesting set and seems likely a special order. It has 26" and 30" bbls, both with .013"/.035" chokes and their own forend, a 13-3/4" LOP, 3.5"DAH and BSS engraved in the stock shield. The wood is really nice too, a bit nicer than most V grades. S/N is 220878 so is a 1927 gun. Condition is much better than any V grade I've ever owned for sure. It's clearly not an off the shelf gun and if it fits the shooter, will deal with everything from woodcock to geese.

Gerald McPherson 05-15-2020 01:21 PM

Yes Richard the remote is wireless. I taped a string to it and hang it around my neck. It works really well. It also has a relay that one can set as long as needed. I have mine set at about 5 seconds. It stays put well also. Does't move at all when fired. When I first set it up I walked about 35 yards to one side and the clays came by so fast I thought I was going blind. I live on a high ridge with a lot of wind which also plays with the targets. That adds fun. It will throw about 300 feet or more depending which way the wind blows. I shoot a DH 12 ga. choked about skeet and modified.1903 damascus gun 28 inch. I shoot it best but I also shoot a GH 30 inch 12 ga very tight chokes. The wheely bird setup at home has improved my shooting I think because I pay more attention especially how I miss. Beats driving to the gun club, saves time and money. My friends enjoy it also. Our turkey season ends today and I am not able to do it anymore. This is my last year i'm sure. I will continue to shoot doves as long as I can get my Grandson to carry my stuff. I don't think he will quit. He thinks he will inherit the Parkers when I croak. So for now I will do my hunting literally around the house. Artificial birds. The Lord is Good isn't He.

Richard Flanders 05-15-2020 01:29 PM

Oh, that wireless function with a decent delay would be a game changer for me also. The foot pedal works ok, but it throws your foot positioning off and the delay is pretty short so you have to get that foot back into position quickly. The biggest reason I'm doing this is to get my left hand mount smooth and consistent so every small detail counts. Just imagine if they came up with a voice command for it....

Jeff Kuss 05-15-2020 02:54 PM

Richard,
Check out Clay Delay voice command. I really like mine. It is on its second machine.

Gerald McPherson 05-15-2020 06:03 PM

The wheely bird remote is very simple just press one button and wait. I like to mount the gun when I see the target, mounting the gun and working the safety off before the shot and back on after the shot. That is how I always did while hunting. I know what you are talking about feet position. It make a big difference for me. The remote is very small about the size of a Zippo lighter with about a 2 inch antenna. I move about among fruit trees, grape vines and around a large white oak tree often out of sight of the trap.

Gary Carmichael Sr 05-16-2020 08:51 PM

Richard that is truly Gods country where you are, enjoy every minute of it, love the photos, Gary

Richard Flanders 05-21-2020 10:10 AM

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Did a hike up a creek on the 17th that is in the same area as my ptarmigan lake, just downstream a ways. Gorgeous day and nice country. I made it up the creek to where the valley narrowed. Nice easy walking. Lots of caribou tracks.

charlie cleveland 05-21-2020 04:07 PM

I never get tired of looking at these pictures....Richard is a blessed man....charlie


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