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Unread 09-14-2011, 05:17 PM   #1
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good luck with the both the shoots we will expect a full report from you two... charlie
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Unread 09-14-2011, 07:30 PM   #2
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Destry, hit me with an email to give me a heads up on the pigeon shoot and the Vintagers. As you know, your friends will be exhibiting at the Vintagers. wilmrph@verizon.net. I know you are a working person, but we can always hope for a visit.
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Destry,

What gun for the rail birds?

Please do keep us all informed. I have missed hearing from you and Mr. Kaas re your trips/adventures/ etc.
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Destry- you can also retrieve your 2 barrel set A-5 Browning whilst you are East...as Ho'ace Miller wud say, "yo' afromatic"

Selection of a gun for rail birding is a delicate matter. While the water is warm and shallow and the boat narrow, lurching and tippy, nevertheless, one should choose an opened choked gun preferably of small bore that is not afraid of immersion. I have a little AyA 28g my late wife gave me for Christmas in 1977. It is my usual gun on soras along with 3/4 oz of #8s of the now mandatory Bismuth shot. I am dying to try out a Damascus barreled 28" 20g DH I just had restocked but that may have to make its debut on "birds" in Virginia next month...the little fellow doesn't like baths...Destry says he is shooting the ex-Muderlak sawed off BH 12 bore...never a man to shy away from too much gun...then again my friend Dick may bring his 10 bore Krider hammergun with black powder...the boom and cloud that gun makes across the marsh is notable!
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A Philadelphia Krider on Jersey railbirds. What a combination.
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