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Unread 05-12-2010, 09:11 AM   #1
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Dave I couldn't find your e-mail address and I wanted to let you know I finally caught up with the guy who has the Major Waldron Sportsmans Association t-shirts. I'll bring it to Addieville with me. They only come in one color, green. He didn't have the size you asked for but there was one XXXL so I grabbed it. Scott said it might be a little snug on you but I noticed the tag said it was a 50/50 blend so it won't shrink much. You should still be able to wear it after it's washed.
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Gee Thanks Pete......I think...... Oh by the way.. ctdoubles@aol.com
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Your welcome Dave, you should know by now Scott and I work as a team. Sarcasm is standard equipment and abuse is no additional charge.
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So what your saying is that it took Scott and You to shoot that 25 straight on wobble skeet yesterday?...... No shortage of scarcasm here either buddy!
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No but Scott had a 25 in "regular" skeet last night and I shot a 25 in trap with my NH 10 last Wed. You had any straights recently other than dropping that box of targets when you were helping to load the skeet house up here?
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So what your saying is that it took Scott and You to shoot that 25 straight on wobble skeet yesterday?...... No shortage of scarcasm here either buddy!
no no, it is hard for me alone to shoot a 25 never mind shooting with an anchor too
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Actually Pete,I ran a 25 straight last Sunday....except I was shootin my 682 skeet gun...A 25 straight with a 10...impressive.....2 1/2oz. of 9's?

Don,t worry Scott...I know what ya mean.....
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Dave has had many a 25 straight shots.....when he was drinking

And if his reloads all go off thats a straight also
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I know about that Richard! Last year I went to Anchorage to do an RGS target shoot with Trigg. I took a bunch of 28ga STS reloads that I pushed the envelope on as to how many times they could be reloaded. The case mouths on these things were mush. I'd say that about 20% of them went "poof" and I could see the shot string as it went out and ways and never made it as far as the clay. I shoulda had Trigg out there with a ball glove to catch and salvage the shot. I had to check the bore with each shot and they looked like BPowder bores. It was an experiment which taught me something for sure. Glad I didn't try to use them in the official shoot!
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