New kind of shotgunning sport

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New kind of shotgunning sport

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[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=GKEWyfA2lo8[/youtube]

When can I expect to see this at my local shooting range?

Want. WANT. WANT!!!!!

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that looks like fun!
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:iagree: I've been wanting to do that ever since I saw it on youtube!

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... t+shooting
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$4,000 per day?!?!

Have fun, but that isn't a sport that I will try. :lol:
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Jumping Frog wrote:$4,000 per day?!?!

Have fun, but that isn't a sport that I will try. :lol:
I think that's the cost for getting them to come out and set up for the shoot. I sincerely doubt it costs that much per shooter.
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Hmmm a future Texas CHL forum outing?
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Fun indeed, but I am in agreement with Jumping Frog. That $4000 price tag is steep. I guess if you did have 100 shooters willing to pay $40/ea that would help things along. Glad to see the entrepreneurial spirit alive in shooting sports. :thumbs2:
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I actually got to try this at American Shooting Centers a few years back. It was at a Home for the Troops benefit shoot. If I remember, it cost about $25 a person. Five people got in cages(like five stand) and the plane would make six passes. The planes are MUCH faster than you realize. The lead was unbelievable.
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