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09-18-2014, 07:41 AM
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Possibilities - "Make L.H. shoot best can Return his case"
Or.... "Make L.H. shoot but can Return his case"
Or.... "Make L.H. shoot bud can (apparently there was no Dr. Pepper then) Return his case"
Maybe Chuck can decipher it for us, he has had a lot more practice at reading the books.
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09-18-2014, 09:19 AM
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The sentence reads "Make LH shoot best can." I can only guess he wanted the LH choke to shoot a tight even pattern. I also see "make shoot close" quite often in the records. I don't know if this means they wanted it to be an open choke or tight choke. It may be possible to look at the stock book if available and see if the pellet count gives a clue.
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