Head down



Head up



My opinion Joe, which is worth very little.
British (mostly driven toward them) game shooters shot 'heads up' with guns with less drop, and were pretty good shots
American wing shooters (rough shooting and waterfowl) shot guns with lotsa drop and crawled the stock.
American pigeon and clay target shooters shot guns with much less drop, and crawled the stock. And in the 1901 International Match WAY beat the British!
Jan 1 1902 Sporting Life
http://www.la84foundation.org/SportsLibrary/SportingLife/1902/VOL_38_NO_16/SL3816012.pdf

Jack Fanning, Tom Marshall, Fred Gilbert (hunched over his Smith), Rolla Heikes and J.A.R. Elliott on a Du Pont trade card which may depict the London, England, June 1901 victory.





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