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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 941584" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Fact is "MOST" shooters DONT shoot as youve described. SOME do, and SOME prefer to. Thats their CHOICE and thats fine. For THEM, scope height is more important for the POSITION THEYVE CHOSEN. No doubt SOME arent even aware there are options. Maybe even BETTER options at least for certain types of locations. There is no doubt EGO plays a roll in at least SOME of our decisions. Age and experience aka "hindsite" has a way of diminishing at least some of that.</p><p>So id suggest you be on the lookout for more clay pidgeon throwers coming to</p><p>your area soon.</p><p>Not all of us use aluminum stocks, most of us use wood or composit.</p><p>The throwers arent actually fastened to the ground they just sit on it.</p><p>Unlike pickup trucks they can be easily picked up, taken apart and moved</p><p>or just slid into the pickup. So long as nobodys laying in it barking orders to the</p><p>driver to change the angle because the deer ran way over there.</p><p>I wouldnt of missed had you given me the right wind dope you dope. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 941584, member: 12443"] Fact is "MOST" shooters DONT shoot as youve described. SOME do, and SOME prefer to. Thats their CHOICE and thats fine. For THEM, scope height is more important for the POSITION THEYVE CHOSEN. No doubt SOME arent even aware there are options. Maybe even BETTER options at least for certain types of locations. There is no doubt EGO plays a roll in at least SOME of our decisions. Age and experience aka "hindsite" has a way of diminishing at least some of that. So id suggest you be on the lookout for more clay pidgeon throwers coming to your area soon. Not all of us use aluminum stocks, most of us use wood or composit. The throwers arent actually fastened to the ground they just sit on it. Unlike pickup trucks they can be easily picked up, taken apart and moved or just slid into the pickup. So long as nobodys laying in it barking orders to the driver to change the angle because the deer ran way over there. I wouldnt of missed had you given me the right wind dope you dope. lol [/QUOTE]
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