Posted on 02/02/2013 1:52:56 PM PST by SeekAndFind
So, he’s left-handed and doesn’t know how to shoulder a shotgun.
I was mostly going by the gold writing on the lower receiver and the gold line outlining the upper part which is a give-away for an XS. However you are correct, the fore piece is missing the finger grooves common on the XS. Hmmmmm.
We’re probably confused because it’s the “Citori Birth Certificate Special” which has never actually been seen before.
“That damn bird has been crapping on the basketball backboards. Where’s that shotgun?”
BLAM!
“That’s one that won’t be pooping anymore.”
“Uh, Mr. President, that was a Spotted Owl.”
“Damn right I spotted him. I blasted him, too.”
As others have mentioned, the angle of the barrel seems low. I don’t see how he could hit skeet from either house while standing at stations 2-6 or station 8. Stations 1 or 7 - maybe but it would be a long, long shot at that angle. If he is on station 1 (back to high house) the photographer is in position to be covered by the arch of the president’s muzzle. Can’t image the president - who “does skeet all the time” - letting that happen. Or the secret service. He could be on station 7 (back to low house). However, that means anyone traveling on the paved road or bike path behind the president will be in the line of fire - not just from station 7 but stations 1-7. I have never seen a skeet range with a paved road bisecting the hot zone - not even an informal cracker range. Would someone that knows something about skeet explain how this could be a picture of the president actually shooting on a skeet range?
Michelle’s Mom has a good ‘ol southern recipe for those skeets.
It appears nobody instructed our CIC on how to tuck that stock into his shoulder. Can you say bone bruise?
ROTFLMAO!!!
Or South Koreans.
First thing I noticed about this photo....
The gun elevation.
The clay pigeon can’t be more than 12 feet off the ground.
What’s he doing?
Aiming at the launcher and squeezing the trigger when he hears the warning buzz?
Ok. We finally have a topic I know something about:
We (immediate family) own a private skeet and trap range (low/high and trap) on 850 acres. We also farm it exclusively for dove and quail hunting and manage the land as well for deer, turkey, and duck hunting. Its all for our personal, private enjoyment.
A person could say that I’ve been around a shotgun and that I’ve shot some skeet...
I have. I’ve also been around experienced hunters and I’ve been around a man who has never touched a firearm.
Some thoughts:
1. Even the most spoiled skeet shooter (with your own loader) tends to wear a vest or belt bags. I sure as hell have never seen a grown man wear his wife’s jeans to shoot skeet...
2. Those cans on his head make it hard to get your head in the stock.
3. It’s possible he’s looking “under” the barrel on that shot. I’ve seen people look over a barrel in a sort of free-form style, but I’ve never seen someone go under on purpose.
4. LOP looks short.That’s hard to say though.
5. He’s wearing sunglasses because he blinks at the retort and they wanted to hide that on film.
6. Where is the low choke, or why is it flush when the other is not? I’ve just never seen that.
7. ANGLE. He shooting rabbits, or skeet? That’s silly looking to try to pass that off as a skeet shot.
8. His stance doesn’t look like he has room to follow through?
That looks more like he’s patterning his gun at a target.
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