clampdaddy,

The whole clays that I find that have two or three holes in them represent a FAILURE of the load/choke combination used to break the bird at the distance it was shot, or the ability of the shooter to place more than two or three pellets on it. PERIOD. Think how many more, that were hit by a couple/three pellets, broke when they hit the ground! I am not interested in pieces of clays with or without shot holes in them.

If I find an "almost whole clay" it proves nothing. I don't know if was broken in the air or when it hit the ground.

I think we're both agreeing, tho', that choke is important. Whatever the "game".

Stan


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