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It’s 65 deg. In Feb. In PA. What Do Yeah Do??
Unread 02-18-2011, 07:40 PM   #1
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The snow is all gone,
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It figures, I'm down in Miami for 2 weeks to get out of the cold and it warms up at home.
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Mike what kind of thrower is that ? Does it work good ? Does it take a truck to cock it ?
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Spent the day fly fishing for native brook trout. Caught 18 in three different streams, was a great day to be chasing brookies this early in the year.
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You guys are lucky. It dosen't get 65 in Minnesota.
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Mike,

I hope you can make our Central Pa SxS shoot April 16th at Blue Ridge. See the events calendar for more information. You'll meet many local PGCA'ers
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The manual trap in the picture is a LINCOLN trap made to throw the poison bird game. This trap will throw 3 clay targets at one time for playing some of the games that we play around here. There are 3 springs of 3 different strengths that you can use on this trap. If you use 3 90 mm size clay targets this trap will throw them well and it will throw 2 regular 110/108 mm clays very well. This trap is very very easy to cock and load. The arm ALWAYS goes counter clock wise, ALWAYS !! You fire it and cock it going CCW !!! Good Shooting To You All, Jent
One arm cocking at that...
The guy in the box with the Rem. 870 took out 3 clays in one throw.
Then the very next single throw missed the clay 3 times.

O the joys, fun and humbling that clay shooting can bring.
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