Re: Greasing Ejector guide pins?
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:29 pm
Hogwash.
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Who said anything about catching shells in mid-air? We're talking about trapping the shells as they leave the chamber and depositing them in the trash can on station, or in the rear pouch in the hunting field. And not "kicking them around", and picking them up later. What you don't seem to understand, or refuse to, is that some of us have developed a means of catching the hulls, without making a big show of it, and simply depositing them where needed. It was not a matter of effort, or show, but evolved over time. We are not trying to get you, or anyone else, to adopt this method, but just to accept that it is a viable means of effectively depositing our hulls where needed, while enjoying ejectors. But, evidently you seem to think it is showmanship, and a distraction.Fox20obsessed wrote: When I shoot I’m all business and don’t play any games such as catching the ejected hulls in mid air or anything like that...I just shoot and kick the empties in a pile then pick them all up before leaving my position. I have too many other distractions to mess around with spent shotshell games when on station. -Matt