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Author Topic: Sporting Clays  (Read 3376 times)

Offline Gambia

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« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2009, 12:29:38 PM »
Nessy357
We also shoot pairs  this is when both clays are thrown at the same time   from the  same  trap .There is also pairs that are thrown at the same time from two traps   to indicate a left and a right crossers ,there is also a pair when one bird is thrown and the second bird is released on report.
My records show that there was a William Schofield gun maker of 36,Weaman St Birmingham 1873- 1882.

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