Larry, the beautiful thing about skeet targets is that once you assume the position and call or grunt or whistle or pass wind the targets are yours to do with as you please.

If you want to use a WS-2 for outgoing targets, go right ahead.

Actually, the best way to use a WS-2 on doubles is to shoot the pair backwards. The pitfall there is that while you're shooting the second target chips from the first might clobber up your nice Winchester stock or even create a Heidelberg scar... speaking of which...

Anybody ever see a guy get whacked in the back of the head by a thrown broken low house target while shooting a double from 8? Once you're finished with the initial check for blood and everyone has had a chance to fake their concern, it's really funny.

Did they make any WS-1/WS-1 guns? That would have been the ticket for 1947 instead of the A-5 with the Cutts spreader tube.


"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble