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Unread 01-18-2019, 03:06 PM   #21
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All this naming has gotten me to thinking (were in trouble now) of what to call a Heym double rifle in 500 B.P.E. This is a hammer gun with Jones underlever. A very nice rifle and accurate as well esp for a large bore. I'm thinking of Boomer. Any suggestions?
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I named this one after the wood...STORMY SEAS....Fox A grade 16 28" When it thunders & lightnings bird fall from the sky! SXS Ohio
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I have an old Lifter I named the Angry Bee
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I only call them names when I miss an easy shot
I call myself names when I miss as I know that I'm to blame. I would have worn the finish off the gun if I called it names every time I missed.

My first Britt would give me the look; "how could you miss after all my work to find and hold them".
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My first Britt would give me the look; "how could you miss after all my work to find and hold them".

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