From page 23 of the Pat Trap G model, most recent type: [ATTACH] They are of course referring to the extreme spread between right and left targets,...
From page 23 of the Pat Trap G model, most recent type:
Five and a quarter inches between the reed switches for a three-hole. Page 23 of the manual for the newer machines. N1H1 Note: The manual...
Oops, I see that it was Jim/Canton who wrote "The relationship between the increase in yardage and speed is not linear." How do you know this, Jim?...
STaT mAn STaN, you wrote above 1, "Math class ## These guys will be throwing a target about 14 mph faster at the house. ## That is about 30%...
Joe, when I wrote "and this poor thread, saddled with a name that does not exactly grab you, is "trending!" I was not thinking of the OP when I...
Joe, you wrote: "And yet the OP was attacked." I don't know about others, but I'm sure if you look at my early posts in this thread, numbers 6, 18,...
Oh, Smithy, you, and the several - approaching many* - people who are reading this, hopefully because they are genuinely interested in shotgun...
Too summarize, Smithy, you can't have a high-percentage pattern, the kind a good long-yardage handicap shooter needs, which is either widely-spread...
Smithy, I have a lot more experience patterning than others here. And I mean real patterning - ten patterns, then counting pellets and analyzing the...
Many times as a Delegate I was told that shooter x had committed this or that offence. I said that the rules preclude me considering verbal or...
To readers here: You might have been given the wrong idea by "and NOT find your name on the "ATA Executive Committee" .. True enough. But in 20+...
User1: "I would hope the "ATA Executive Committee" would have done more than "discussed" this "complaint", before making the "determination" the...
Here's the thing, Longshot. I'm trying to make sense of what the pattern-analysis program Shotgun-Insight is telling me about the pattern you posted....
Longshot, it's always a problem to analyze your patterns because we can't tell how big anything is. But now you have given us a scale. " I draw a 4...
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