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Old 06-07-2017, 09:18 PM   #41
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Perhaps we could do it at Green Mountain???
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Old 06-07-2017, 10:49 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona View Post
I shot the largebore course with a 20 and did OK but shot the main event with a 12 and 3/4oz loads. Those 6 birds on station 2 coming off the hill just killed me.

Station 2 killed me too - I've never shot well on dropping birds like that.

I was pretty tickled with myself at the pond station with those two L to R screamers - I broke the first bird, missed the second but smashed all the others including the true pair. But the rest of my shooting doesn't warrant discussion.





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The boys and their families are from around the Harrisburg, Pa area. I shot behind their fathers at the Southern. They are Ithaca shooters predominately. Their dads shot Ithacas and one boy had a nice Grade 2 20, and the other had a Ithaca/Lefever A grade in 20 in very good condition. I did see the one boy with a BSS 20 also. I showed them my Ithaca 4E 16.
I shot the main event with my hammer 20--I had a card I did not get to use earlier, so they gave me credit on that and then made up the balance
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