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hi i was ask a question of where i put clays that i shoot,on the ground or have i made a stand well he could not of asked at a better time as it's in the works this is one i use now i put them out to 300yrds and try and shoot them

a lad made me up droptables so i know what it's droping i first try it at paper targets first a fine tune the droptables to for me and have them on a card, this way it up to me to put it in the right place,if you have a better way to set it up to holed clays please let us know

thanks sounder

 

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Posh Git :laugh:

 

Cant even hold his clays himself :laugh:

 

No, It looks simple and effective, must be a bore walking 600 yards each time you smash one though.

 

Regards

SS :thumbs:

ss i make about 5 of these only out to 300 i put them all out and try my irish luck

cheers sounder

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300 there 300 back :laugh:

 

Five aint so bad, just a bugger when you hit the woodwork with a .243 :laugh::whistling:

 

SS

i never hit the woodwork :whistling::whistling::whistling: well you think of a better way then a skyhook will not work :tongue2::tongue2::tongue2:

cheers sounder

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nice one mate......................thinking hats on i see................ :whistling:

 

 

but id it was me i'd make a tee piece lengthways so it could hold more clays maybe up to 4 or 5 at a time :whistling:

yes was thing that but ...........when on there own if you do hit the wood work you only knock one :whistling:

this way i put out about 5 of these same thing realy

any other way please stick it up

cheers sounder

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supose you could always replace the wood with solid metal bar?

i don't so mate where would it end up my 243 can go in and out of a steel bar at 100yards

i stick with the wood it safer i think

cheers sounder

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