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Unread 03-10-2020, 05:43 PM   #1
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Yes they did. I copied the design and found out that many time crackers which were not broken in fact had been hit and had a number of holes. Perhaps a sturdier cracker might be more liable to break than the "mushy" Ritz cracker
Maybe I was shooting better than I thought I was!!

In reality it's the same with clay pigeons. It will hurt your feelings to see how many clays hit the ground unbroken, but with three holes or more through them. Center them in the pattern and that's not an issue tho', eh?

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At the Ommelanden range in Delaware, in the very early days of American sporting clays, a Remington Model 121 and a Mo Skeet O trap was at one of the stations on the course. The shooter used their gun and their ammo and, as I recall, shot five or six shots at Mo Skeet O targets.
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