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<blockquote data-quote="PBramble" data-source="post: 3546372" data-attributes="member: 5778"><p>Those guns don't have ejectors because most places claim any shell that hit the ground. Some older guns did have ejector technology available, but did not differentiate the spent from the unshot rounds. My 1964 Winchester 101 will throw them 6 feet behind you. I have learned to catch them when they pop out. My friends 101 doesn't throw them out as they had the ejectors removed or modified to only push the shells up a little. </p><p></p><p>While it's a little ride for some, Quail Ridge out by Mcloud is one of the best sporting clays places I've ever been. The owners are super friendly too. take a ride one day and give it a try. And they don't care what your gun looks like. </p><p><a href="https://quailridgeclays.com/" target="_blank">https://quailridgeclays.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBramble, post: 3546372, member: 5778"] Those guns don't have ejectors because most places claim any shell that hit the ground. Some older guns did have ejector technology available, but did not differentiate the spent from the unshot rounds. My 1964 Winchester 101 will throw them 6 feet behind you. I have learned to catch them when they pop out. My friends 101 doesn't throw them out as they had the ejectors removed or modified to only push the shells up a little. While it's a little ride for some, Quail Ridge out by Mcloud is one of the best sporting clays places I've ever been. The owners are super friendly too. take a ride one day and give it a try. And they don't care what your gun looks like. [URL]https://quailridgeclays.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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