That's a solution alright, James. Just not the kind I want. grin

Along that line of thought ......... I've got a couple sporting clays and dove shooting buddies, Charles and Charlie. Charles is struggling with getting the hang of sporting clay shooting, and is shooting in the upper 60s to low 70s, while Charlie is a M class shooter and very observant of other's shooting styles. Charles "floats" the birds, because of a heads up style of shooting that causes his gun to shoot high for him. Charlie tells him he needs to keep his head down on the gun and stop floating the bird, for consistency. Charles says "If I shoot at that pine cone in that tree like that, it works". Charlie replies, "Yep ........... about 70% of the time". Charles hangs his head in recognition of the truth.

Point being, precious few can compensate for a gun's faults by "holding off", and shoot well. I'm not about to venture there.

SRH


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