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Unread 08-19-2021, 03:51 PM   #1
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Kevin, is that the spray can or the buffer container?
I've got a container of the buffer in the handy gel formula and all you have to do is roll the shot in it to coat it, then bake it in an oven at 400* for one hour, let it cool and load away. I'll have some for sale at HH.

Once again the old axiom of; It ain't the arrow it's the Indian holds true here.

Frank may as well have mentioned my name as one of the 3/4oz. proponents as I just enjoy the total lack of recoil and the way it breaks targets. I load nothing but 7 1/2's and like my good friend Tommy P said "when you're on, you're on.

Yeah, my money is on Harry.
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Once again the old axiom of; It ain't the arrow it's the Indian holds true here.
Most shooters out there would be much better off if they focused more on trying to be the Indian and less on the composition of the arrow. Spreader loads are not the answer. Go shoot some clays.

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As they say, I shoot 1 1/8 oz. because they won't let me shoot 1 1/4. And I shoot 8 shot in 16 yrd singles and first bird of doubles, 7 1/2 shot in handicap and second bird of doubles. I do all of this because the small muscle between my ears tells me so. Doesn't matter what the science is. If you believe it, it works.
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Most shooters out there would be much better off if they focused more on trying to be the Indian and less on the composition of the arrow. Spreader loads are not the answer. Go shoot some clays.

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When I started some 10 years ago one of the gentlemen I shot with gave me some great advice. He said "I watch you when we start on the course. You get in the box, call for the bird and shoot the bird. As we get half way through I se you thinking more. Don't think just call for the bird and shoot the bird. The less you think the better you shoot."
As mentioned before in this thread, try to be a better indian.
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