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Unread 11-08-2011, 07:28 PM   #1
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I just checked with the powers that be with the Major Waldron Sportsmans Association in Barrington NH and we have been given a welcome to return for what will be the 4th annual New Year's Day Parker fun shoot. Skeet, Trap and if we can squeeze it in maybe another 27 yd "Protection", five two man teams with 10ga's backing up a 12ga on each team. We have enjoyed 70 deg temps last year and below zero wind chill in 2009.

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Unread 11-08-2011, 07:47 PM   #2
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I'll be there. I have two pounds of GOEX 2F available to roll up for the 5 frame 10.
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I'm looking forward to it.

I'll bring a few Parkers to shoot including my 12 ga. DH F/F and couple of smaller bores, a 16, a 20, and a 28 for skeet.

It will be great to all get together again and have some fun. As for the weather... come what may - we'll all be shooting, regardless.

Frank, may I shoot your cannon? Please teach me how to know if I break a target... What method do you use... spotters?
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Frank, may I shoot your cannon? Please teach me how to know if I break a target... What method do you use... spotters?
Dean -- you absolutely can. I will load some extras if others want to shoot it too. I'm probably going to need to get another 1# can....

Shooting trap with clays thrown in singles rising and going away is not really a big a deal. You can see if you break or not. It is challenging when shooting BP doubles on stations 1,2,6,7 in skeet scoring the second clay is lost after the first shot due to the smoke.
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Unread 11-11-2011, 12:12 PM   #5
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i should make it if the wife lets me scott
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Unread 11-11-2011, 04:39 PM   #6
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Danny and I will be there. We are already looking forward to it. Frank, load up a few of them for me too will ya?
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not to far off now for the new year's day shoot, can't be, another year has gone by, just found out that John D. has had lessons on the skeet field just to get ready for this shoot watch out!!! see you soon, scott
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Old dog...new tricks Scott?
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Thanks, Pete. I'll be there!
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