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Last year we were behind a group of guys who were reusing their score cards so they could shoot again for free. Unfortunately in any group activity, competition or not, there are always people who aren't happy just having fun. In the long run one or a few peoples ill gotten gain often ruins it for the group as a whole. Fortunately, they weren't competitors.
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I will not weigh in on the controversy.
But to answer Mr Harold Pickens question. Yes ejectors would help. I have shot crazy quail many times previously. Depending upon the timing setting it can be a very/ very fast game and ejectors will most certainly help. I believe I read someone said it would be slowed down between clay releases this year which IMO will help make it less "crazy" and allow the teams to develop a strategy and plan and execute on each bird. I have never been to HH so I am not speaking with fact or experience for that event just my experiences in the past shooting crazy quail at other events. |
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