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Unread 02-11-2024, 04:23 PM   #1
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The thing that makes box birds so hard is first: you don't know what box they are coming out of.
Second: the birds get an electrical shock at the same time they are ejected out of the box, which gives them a five foot head start.
And third: You have 16 yards to make the kill. Dead over the fence is a lost target.
I missed a 30 straight in Louisiana because one bird died stone cold dead 3 feet over the fence.
I've shot tons of field trials, and even a couple of retriever trials with mallards, and trust me, box birds are a lot tougher!
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I'm sincerely in awe of you folks who shoot -- and have shot -- so much for so many years. If I get 100 shots in a season with today's paucity of birds, I consider that a good year of shooting.

My hat's off to all of you shooters. I have no desire to break clays or shoot pigeons, but I admire those of you who do and who do so with such passion.
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RST offered the Pigeon loads in 3 1/4-, 3 1/2- & 3 3/4-Drams Equiv.
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Todd, interesting post, regarding the names on the scorecard ....... I've shot flyers with Scotten a few times at Broxton Bridge in SC, and recognize Bonillas, though I never shot with him.
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Destry and I shot box birds twice at the Philadelphia Gun Club overlooking the Delaware River. Most fun I ever had with my clothes on.
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Shooting trap over the Detroit river at the Bayview yacht club requires that you shoot steel shot
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Shooting trap over the Detroit river at the Bayview yacht club requires that you shoot steel shot
We were required to shoot nontoxic which was provided by the club, at a cost. Not an inexpensive endeavor.
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We were required to shoot nontoxic which was provided by the club, at a cost. Not an inexpensive endeavor.
I inquired about getting an invite to the Philadelphia club with some of the guys I shoot with in WVA and it didn’t sound like a very viable option . John correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t the dress code there for a boxbird shoot require you to wear a tie ?
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It does. And they had them available for purchase as well.
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I inquired about getting an invite to the Philadelphia club with some of the guys I shoot with in WVA and it didn’t sound like a very viable option . John correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t the dress code there for a boxbird shoot require you to wear a tie ?
Oh well, count me out!!
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