Originally Posted By: Last Dollar
Miller: I'll do that tommorrow,if it aint raining..I have to use a Lefever 10, tho, I have nothing else that throws that load handy..AND I think we have to consider maybe that the clay bird has to be edgeways?


LD, I don't think he was breaking it on edge. The position of the trap and the motions of Digweed's gun make me think he was shooting a springing teal, with the face of the bird toward him, maybe even with the belly toward him. If it was belly toward him the bird would break much, much easier than with the domed face toward him.

Watch his second shots at a few of the birds and you can see him pulling down with his lead as the bird drops, probably nearly straight down.

SRH


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