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Unread 01-15-2021, 01:34 PM   #11
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Here are a couple more examples.
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Unread 01-15-2021, 03:11 PM   #12
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Is this the same barrel Breck?
I think the pattern is a lower grade Bernard (possibly Bernard Ribbon) rather than twist; and the end-on ribband looks like a Bernard lopin

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Unread 01-15-2021, 04:07 PM   #13
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Top pic is a Parker stub twist. Bottom pic is a Parker 8g.
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I know nothing about the barrels. But I am envious of almost three straight months of hunting.
I hunted this year more than I have ever done before. My wife died this year. I had to spend a lot of time tending to her in the last year of her illness. I totally immersed myself in hunting, even more than normal, after her death. It was cathartic.
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sorry to hear of your wifes death...hunting will cure lots of things....charlie
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Thanks Charlie. I posted when she died and heard from a lot of my friends on the board.
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Hunting and healing. Good for the soul. God bless hers.
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I hunted this year more than I have ever done before. My wife died this year. I had to spend a lot of time tending to her in the last year of her illness. I totally immersed myself in hunting, even more than normal, after her death. It was cathartic.
It's hard to come up with the right words here. I love to hear that hunting brought some comfort.
Thoughts and prayers.
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It's hard to come up with the right words here. I love to hear that hunting brought some comfort.
Thoughts and prayers.
Thank you Todd. Another strength in times of mourning has been my dogs. I couldn't live without dogs. You tend to lose yourself in the moment while walking behind a well trained bird dog or watching your retriever make a long retrieve. I have three dogs, two who sleep with me and a big golden retriever who is too large for the bed. I spoil my dogs shamelessly.

I did a lot of pheasant hunting on the acres of sorghum I plant every year. The sorghum provides food through the winter and ensures many survivors for the spring mating season. My mornings spent with my little setter Jesse were wonderful.

Here is a picture of me with Jesse. I generally hunt alone, but this morning I took a close friend out with us.
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I hunted this year more than I have ever done before. My wife died this year. I had to spend a lot of time tending to her in the last year of her illness. I totally immersed myself in hunting, even more than normal, after her death. It was cathartic.
I'm very sorry Tom, I didn't know. God bless.
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