Originally Posted By: Last Dollar
Thus one can conclude, that a clay bird can be broken 100% of the time at 128 yards. Now before all you engineers and experts who wear their underwear one size too small start in with sample size, dispersions, cone shapes and such, I must tell you, I dont care. Gun was a Lefever E Grade 10 bore, Out of the box RST #5's and one of the best shots extant at the gun.


Ya gotta love it, can't wait for all the closet engineers here to jump all over that while pulling on their underwear, they'll be like rats in a garbage dump...........only thing better would be to do it in the rain........... grin............good job LD........





Doug