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Unread 05-10-2019, 04:38 PM   #9
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Harold, I think if you were to get into shooting registered targets and were shooting for master class then a gun fitting might benefit you. Other than that you would be better off focusing on the fundamentals. I really believe that it is the Indian not the arrow. I enjoy shooting all my guns in their various dimensions; some I shoot better than others but it all boils down to technique. I shot a K32 for years chasing the scorecard around the course and it was fit to me by a master gunsmith at the Ottsville location. If I ever got serious again I'd dig it out the safe. Until then I'm loving shooting these old classics.

Master fitter and BBQ chef Beavertail Spencer and I will be available in the back 40 during the first weekend of June this year for custom fittings, bourbon tastings and general mayhem to assist in your quest for those extra targets on the course. Please register on our website as space is limited and a small deposit will hold your spot. Bring what 'ya got and we'll figure it out.
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