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Unread 11-16-2012, 11:11 AM   #11
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i believe the guy who could not blink his eyes after eating so much out done the guy who had to let his belt out...what do yall think....charlie
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i believe the guy who could not blink his eyes after eating so much out done the guy who had to let his belt out...what do yall think....charlie
Charlie ,That would be My Dear Old Dad !
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This is another gun that went to Alaska. Part of it might still be there as I only have one set of barrels. Any help in finding the 30 inch twist would be greatly appreciated. Jim
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Wow Jimmy! Have I seen that gun anywhere?
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Pintail Point, Annual meeting 8 bore and several times at the Southern? Check out the one I posted on the Czar thread that one is 8x2.
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That's right! You handed me that gun at Pintail Point a few years back. Awesome...Thanks for reminding me.
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This is another gun that went to Alaska. Part of it might still be there as I only have one set of barrels. Any help in finding the 30 inch twist would be greatly appreciated. Jim
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Check out my post in this thread for Damascus barrels added later.
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Thanks Jim - that’s one!

Much appreciated and that goes to show I still learn something new every day on this forum.





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Nome, eh? He was likely shooting geese or sandhill cranes or swans with it. Cranes migrate through there in flocks miles long. Never seen anything like it. First place I ever shot cranes and with a Navy Arms 12ga muzzle loading hammer gun. That thing really put them down.
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