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Dave Suponski 01-01-2010 07:16 PM

Danny and I just want to say thanks to you guys for doing this great shoot again.It takes alot of work to pull this off and I just want you to know its appreciated.

Now about this John Dunkle thing...All I know is my son cried all the way home because John didn't bring the .410
and then when I got pulled over in Kingston NH for speeding I was cryin...:crying:

Great time..Great guys....Great guns.....Great way to start the New Year!

Dave Suponski 01-01-2010 07:33 PM

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A few pictures...

Robin Lewis 01-01-2010 07:39 PM

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I want to thank everyone involved making this enjoyable day happen! Here are some pictures but they are now where as good as John's, he did a great job shooting ............. the pictures.:)

Dean Romig 01-01-2010 07:44 PM

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Dave wouldn't let me step out of the car to take this picture for posterity so, this is from memory . . .

John Dunkle 01-01-2010 07:47 PM

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Dave wouldn't let me step out of the car to take this picture for posterity so, this is from memory . . .

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Robin Lewis 01-01-2010 07:55 PM

I wonder if she saw the NY Yankee jacket Danny had on? You know this IS Red Sox country!:rolleyes:

Richard Flanders 01-01-2010 08:12 PM

Great shots of what was obviously a great day John. All I did today was some report writing and firewood stacking.... Isn't there something illegal about having that much fun with shotguns?!? Why, I bet I the mighty "O" would be happy to encourage his stooges on the Hill to pass a law to that effect...!

Tim Kisieleski 01-01-2010 08:41 PM

Thanks for putting the event on, you Parker guys are alot more fun(and better shots) than the fox guys said you'd be:duck:.

Dean, your idea to use a hack saw to cut the barrel constriction out of my vh is brillant. I've got the gun in the vise right now.

Speaking of barrel constriction. Sam kept asking me why the old guy with the little gun with all the squigily lines on barrels kept looking like his mom did when she found out about his daddys affair with the 20 year old babysitter, when I asked about adding thin wall screw ins to his 20ga.:rotf::rotf:



My dads still looking for his missing gun :knowbetter: guess I'll let him know where it is in the am:rolleyes: maybe



Thanks again for a great day

John Dunkle 01-01-2010 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim Kisieleski (Post 10321)
.... I've got the gun in the vise right now....

I can also add this little known secret as well... If you squeeze the barrels really, really hard in the vise jaws, it will form the barrels in such a way that it will also be flatter shooting. No thanks necessary for this candid advice - and if you don't believe me - try it on that Fox and let us know, OK???

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Originally Posted by Tim Kisieleski (Post 10321)
...Sam kept asking me why the old guy....

Sam is eleven years old.. In his world, anyone over 16 is "old".. Thank Sam for the complement!!!!

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Originally Posted by Tim Kisieleski (Post 10321)
...My dads still looking for his missing gun...

Tell him I'll keep my eyes open for it if it gets turned into KTP tomorrow, OK???

Seriously - thanks for a wonderful time today! And more - my thanks for the ammo!! It's a sweet load you've come up with..!

:cheers:

The Old Guy

Dean Romig 01-01-2010 10:33 PM

Tim, we're glad you joined us in this fun (funny?) shooting event. I think you're really going to have a lot of good shooting with your newly acquired 28" 16 ga. 0-frame VH. I've discovered why it feels so whippy for you - the barrels were originally 34" and are now 28" so missing the weight of that last 6" of the barrels would naturally balance the gun right where it does . . . right in front of the trigger guard :eek:


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