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Many years ago I read in ‘ Muzzle Blasts’ or similar about a man who came along to a famed Open shotgun shoot in England and asked if he could compete using his m/l shotgun
Amid some amusement the Judges readily welcomed him to shoot.
To the amazement of the other shooters he won; then the bitching started, the complaint was that he was not using the regulation cartridges so should be disqualified.
The Judges, to their credit, declared that he was indeed the winner as everyone was aware that he was not using cartridges and that the time to object was before he shot.
One of the Judges remarked, [and this stuck in the memory] “The time to protest was when you were laughing.”
Perhaps someone else, who’s long enough in the tooth, also remembers.
Amid some amusement the Judges readily welcomed him to shoot.
To the amazement of the other shooters he won; then the bitching started, the complaint was that he was not using the regulation cartridges so should be disqualified.
The Judges, to their credit, declared that he was indeed the winner as everyone was aware that he was not using cartridges and that the time to object was before he shot.
One of the Judges remarked, [and this stuck in the memory] “The time to protest was when you were laughing.”
Perhaps someone else, who’s long enough in the tooth, also remembers.
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