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    Quote Originally Posted by johny View Post
    Hulls yes.
    I shoot on an old abandoned gravel airplane runway. Clay remnants make no difference there.

    Do you search for your wads when you hunt?
    By your own admission you "often" shoot 400 rounds in an afternoon. Meanwhile, I wouldn't shoot one quarter of one of your 400 round sessions in a full season.

    It's good you at least pick up your hulls. That is something. Bush country clay shooters who don't are slob shooters.
    Last edited by Badenoch; July 21st, 2018 at 07:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johny View Post
    Hulls yes.
    I shoot on an old abandoned gravel airplane runway. Clay remnants make no difference there.

    Do you search for your wads when you hunt?
    I prefer my O/U shotgun without ejectors because I don't have to go looking behind me for the shells. They go in my pocket the second they are taken out. Worst case they drop at my feet and get picked up later.

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