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Article: Field guns for sporting clays. (includes related article) (Column)
- Article from:
- Sports Afield
- Article date:
- April 1, 1993
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Shooters can be quirky people, and we American; shooters take a front row. When a new shooting game arises, many of us immediately begin a search for firearm specialties that will help us compete more successfully--a gadget, change, addition, or technique that will give us another point in the final tally.
That's the American way in just about everything, but it often puts a damper on the fellow who has only his favorite deer rifle or bird gun to shoot. He can become intimidated by the frills adorning the competition, by the space-age tools of fellow shooters whose world revolves around winning scores, and decide he'd rather not participate.
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