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everybody has CDs they dont want or listen to...what come to mind (at least in America) are those AOL CDs you acquire that offer upgrades and a whopping 100 hours of free service
For the recreational sporting clay shooter, this idea would be superb. With conventional clays, you can simply move the
clay-slinger further down range to make shooting more "sporting". For the "back yard" shooter CDs would be a practical way of increasing short range difficulty... CDs being thinner in profile and highly reflective for a fun "glare-factor" challenge.
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I think conventional clays have the advantage of being biodegradable. Also - a "back yard" shooter? - your neighbours may not appreciate the regular sounds of gunfire, nor the hail of razor-sharp plastic shards falling from the sky |
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Those neighbour problems are easily solved by moving the equipment indoors |
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// gunfire... hail of razor-sharp plastic shards falling from the sky // |
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