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Returning to the discussion in question . . . Several years ago, I bought an SKB 385 with a high rib. Figured it would make a good sxs target gun. Shooting skeet, I couldn't hit low 7, which is usually an easy target for me. I was floating the bird over the rib. Discovered that I had to cover the bird to hit it. I don't do that with any of my sxs. Might've been someone's idea of a sxs target gun, but not mine.

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Originally Posted by ed good
gee stan, in the last paragraph above, you used the word "kill" four times...kill. kill, kill,KILL!

That's what doubleguns were devised to do. Everyone else here understands what "killing" a clay means. The term is used by thousands of clay shooters who don't even hunt game.

Look back now and notice how your off-topic drivel runs a thread off course. Congratulations............. you absolutely bring out the worst in people.


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WOW! Arlo Guthrie imitating Eightbore at his Army physical. Army doctor, "You're deaf as a stone. You can go home now." Eightbore, "Turn that thing up a bit and let me try again. I think I can hear it now." Army doctor, "Congratulations. See you in VEET NAM"

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well stan, ifn ah brings out the wurst in youse, den suck hit up palie...ah jes playin wid ja...

lets say we have ah truce...as in lets ignore each udder...startin now...


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yeah eight, an you most likely served in mila tary intelligence (a contra diction in terms),
where you listened in on russian radio transmissions from and to hanoi...wid out goin to russian language school...

just a shot in the dark, did you happen to meet a kid from nh, named scott, who had that mos?


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"You van get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant" Arlo Gutherie--RWTF


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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"ceptin alice"...


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A well regulated pair of barrels being necessary to hit anything consistently; I've found a 50/50 ~ 60/40 pattern distribution is desirable for most purposes involving games and game.

Changes in load(s) and ejecta weight can affect outcomes, so use the grease plate as suggested earlier to know w/certainty where your gun and load is shooting, but start w/checking the regulation.

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Originally Posted by tw
A well regulated pair of barrels being necessary to hit anything consistently; I've found a 50/50 ~ 60/40 pattern distribution is desirable for most purposes involving games and game.

Changes in load(s) and ejecta weight can affect outcomes, so use the grease plate as suggested earlier to know w/certainty where your gun and load is shooting, but start w/checking the regulation.

Amen, and Amen.


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