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Unread 05-30-2018, 08:52 AM   #13
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It's amazing how the same gun can be a blessing some days and a curse on other days. First time shooting lefty the cheek slap was hurtful. The second trip out the same shotgun did the same thing. Nothing that 3 Advil didn't cure. After a fast trip to the pro shop and asking for an instructor the mount was quickly addressed. I have shot cheek slap free for a short while now. It's the best money I've spent for on self induced headaches.

I imagine by looking at your setup, a fishing rod would be an excellent addition although I've had fish I think sniggled at my meager attempts to best them. Much like three time clays, the fish don't always cooperate.

You might want to bring a stool next go round. Why? Just to sit and take in all that magnificent beauty you have surrounded yourself with. I think any of your pics would make an outstanding lithograph.

" Broken clays, I don't need no stinking' broken clays."
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