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Unread 04-27-2019, 06:13 PM   #25
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Kathy got a picture or two but as we were just shooting as a family, that's all we have.

We enjoyed it very much and it was nice to visit with our local PGCA friends.

My granddaughters had never shot a firearm before today but each of them broke about a dozen clays at hard crossers that I never thought they would hit.
We voted them "Most Improved"!

Kathy shot at two incomers and smashed them both and I wish she had shot more but she was more interested in watching the grandkids.

Between Cam, Izzy, Lill, and myself we shot at 280 clays. Cam has improved too, breaking almost 50%. The wind made for some interesting targets and at every shot Grace looked intently for a falling grouse or woodcock.... poor girl was pretty confused!





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