Originally Posted By: Oldfarmer
I am not too sure your theory on shooting clay targets with a .22 will result in 100% breaks holds water. OK - edge on perhaps - but i used to organised competitions at 25m with clay targets hung face forward on wire brackets and a large proportion of the time we just punched hole through them from memory perhaps 15 - 25% of the targets. We ended up with spotters with scopes to record hits. Using battue clays was better as they are more fragile - but still not 100% reliable.
JOhn


John, in the case of the .22, we're talking wood blocks, not clays. And it's not really a "break", although I used that terminology. Just a hit. And that's pretty easy to tell. If there's any doubt, I expect someone could pick up the block in question.