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06-06-2016, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Pete Lester
Daryl, if you shoot some 40 yard patterns with that gun please post the results, I would like to see it and I am sure many others would too.
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I will Pete. The targets on the Bo-Whoop were at least 40-45yds. when broken by that load. Maybe Mike K. will chime in with the distances as I know he ranged them. All I know is that load did'nt just break them, it crushed them.
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06-07-2016, 12:28 AM
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I agree with C.O.B., I can only recall a few broken targets out of the traps all weekend. The traps didn'break down so the squads didn't back up to bad on the stations. We only had a few brief showers on Thursday and Friday and although it was humid, the temps weren't too high.
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