I have done a fair bit of clay shooting - Sporting and Skeet - and I’m now trying my hand at Down-the-Line, which I really enjoy.
I've had my eyes and gun fit checked and nothing has changed in that department, so what do you think might be wrong with my shooting?
Boxall and Edmiston over-under shotgun review: Jason falls in love with this fine and affordable English-made round-bodied over-under.
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Gun reviews: Boxall and Edmiston over-under shotgun: Jason drools over this fine and affordable English-made over-under.
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