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Unread 10-05-2012, 11:03 PM   #27
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Yeah, I've got some thoughts Robin...

I think you and your son have 'nailed it' and I think this is a concept that should be passed along to places like Addieville East Farms, Hausmann's Hidden Hollow, Pintail Point, Backwoods Quail Club and any other larger scale shooting facility... perhaps some of them already do this - but it isn't something that is talked up much.

It would be like living the late twenties, thirties and forties all over again when the game of skeet caught on like wildfire. Most golf courses or clubs also had skeet and trap fields in those days and everybody encouraged everybody else to try it out. In those days skeet and trap shooting was extremely popular and I don't see why sporting clays can't be handled the same way today if enough people talk it up and get it going.

Thank you Robin. By the way, it was very nice to meet your sons... you must be very proud!!
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