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Unread 03-25-2013, 05:08 PM   #1
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I fully agree with not taking a shot at game unless you are reasonably certain of a clean kill. I have passed on many, many shots, for that reason. However, there is nothing more fun than taking a long shot at a clay and having it disintegrate way in the distance. The clays don't care if you just wound them. Even more fun with a 10 gauge . . .
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I know this is not directly answering the OP, but I remember an article in the NSCA magazine probably 15 years ago about two guys that could supposedly consistently kill doves past 75 yards. If my memory serves me correctly, one of them was a using a long barreled Beretta 303 with a turkey choke and AA Super Handicaps.
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