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Old November 28, 2013, 10:51 AM   #12
.300 Weatherby Mag
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The two stones I refer to are:

A. First Straight with a Pump

B. First Straight with a 20 gauge

I did not break any of the doubles with one shot...

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Well done. Shooting a pump well is fun.

I think what he meant by 2 birds with one stone is a pump and sub-gauge rather than two clays with one shot which you would have to re-shoot as described above.
EXACTLY

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Well done!!

As Jim said, two birds with one stone doesn't count in NSSA skeet. I've seen shooters count it in a practice round because they didn't have any "proof" rounds.

Keep up the good work. It's days like this that keep you coming back to the Skeet fields. (Did Dreaming buy you lunch?)
Zippy,

My Father, .340 Wby is former competitive NSSA shooter and when I shoot with him, if I hit the double with one shot, I re-shoot it.. There are no two for one deals when you shoot with him..
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