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My family is also from the south. When I was young and could hunt, I started out with my great Grandfathers L.C. Smith , my brother chose a Remington 1100. My only explanation, is he really is not my brother.:eek: What is the old saying about the one bad apple in every bushel Respectfully Yours Bill |
Boys, the birds are still flying here in central Kentucky. I have had no reason to abandon the little 20 gauge Trojan though the birds are flying a little higher and when with the wind a hell of a lot faster. Took my limit yesterday with a few more shells than usual, but well under two boxes. Was screwed into the ground on several occasions and did make a few long high shots with the rear trigger. My horrid attorney friend telephoned about 1600 (that's 4 PM for some of you)and asked how it was and I told him that Ihad been in the field an hour and was about out with 12 dove. He was stuck at the office with a "big" case the firm has $$$$$$ invested in and could not get away. BooHoo.....
Harry |
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