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Number theory

For years there has been debate over whether a 20-bore or 12-bore shotgun is best for general shooting in the field. This is less of an issue for clay shooting, where we tend to spend more time carrying our gun around the ground in a slip rather than with it over our arm, so weight is less significant. It’s interesting to note that a lot of new, younger shooters and female shooters start with a 20 then move onto a 12, only to come back to the 20 later in their lives. Or, in the case of

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