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Well, if you call enough semi-auto shooters, "fruitcakes," the list of enemies may expand, a bit.IDK, I take pride in not flinching or bitching when the fruitcake with the semi auto on the trap filed pelts me with empty shells. After all the enemy is the clay disc. Not the guy to my left.
IDK either if calling youth AIM or SCTP shooters who use semi-autos "fruitcake" is very nice either but what do I know?IDK, I take pride in not flinching or bitching when the fruitcake with the semi auto on the trap filed pelts me with empty shells. After all the enemy is the clay disc. Not the guy to my left.
They don’t sell these in right hand any more, there is a new plastic design that’s $40. New old stock on the ones like you pictured are $20. I settled for two black hair ties from my wife.No need for me to reinvent the wheel . The simple Birchwood Casey SC's work just fine for me on my SX1
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Not sure where you shoot trap but at the 3 places I do all the semi auto shooters (including me) pick up their shells after each round. I don't use a catcher, hair ties, or rubber bands. I let them fly. I need the bending and stretching exercise anyway.I'd stop calling them fruitcakes if they'd at least pick up their shells. Too many don't.
No worries, I use passenger pigeons.Might I recommend not shooting at clay pigeons. They are protected by The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. Also a great movie.