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Originally Posted by Robbie
I've shot a lot of shotguns. Anybody who got a broken collarbone from that would have to be a fragile 95 year old grandma. 
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You'd be surprised. I've shot over 100K rounds at skeet and if you get the bottom of the stock on the collarbone and are not holding the shotgun tight against the shoulder in the proper way, you can sure as Hell bust a collarbone. I've seen it more than once. Obama is holding the shotugn like a girl.
Oh, by the way, I shoot with a Ljutic, a Remington 1100 and a Browning BPS Gold Trigger, thank you.
Occasionally I will shoot with an Parker Pigeon Grade just for the Hell of it.
Ljutic:
http://www.ljuticgun.com/
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00072
"A broken collarbone is also known as a clavicle fracture. This is a very common fracture that occurs in people of all ages."
