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Peter Clark 10-13-2013 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Kurt Densmore (Post 117776)
Yep, nice Stormy Kromer....from Michigan of course.
Where do you hide in that prairie landscape?

Kurt

Kurt,
We have a couple of those roll up portable blinds we set up in taller grass and weeds. There was a ditch behind us as well.
Nice call web site!

Kurt Densmore 10-13-2013 11:25 PM

Glad you enjoyed the website. Wish I had time this summer to turn some calls. Pretty low on stock right now.

What kind of roll up blinds? I have a couple of X-landers that are more of a backpack blind.

What are you shooting out of the Parker 20? I need a good non toxic reload. Got some ITX that need to go into some 20ga hulls.

Kurt

Peter Clark 10-14-2013 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Kurt Densmore (Post 117883)
Glad you enjoyed the website. Wish I had time this summer to turn some calls. Pretty low on stock right now.

What kind of roll up blinds? I have a couple of X-landers that are more of a backpack blind.

What are you shooting out of the Parker 20? I need a good non toxic reload. Got some ITX that need to go into some 20ga hulls.

Kurt

I think the blinds are Avery??? They roll up and have a little sack they go in. Cost about 50 bucks from Cabela's.
My son was shooting Tungsten Matrix factory ammo in the 20. I had some I have had for awhile. They are very stout loads, in fact I killed a large goose with one at long range a few days ago and it was #5 shot. I prefer Bismuth or Nice shot as I can load that. I still have a supply of Bismuth in 20 gauge so haven't loaded for the 20. When that is depleted I will no doubt use loose Nice shot or Bismuth as I do in the 12. Folks at Precision Reloading will give you the tables they have developed for Nice shot in a PDF if you ask them. The guy I talked to said use any lead recipe you are comfortable with and add 1500 pounds PSI to the pressure figures. I asked specifically about that and he said it varies but 1500 was a good rule of thumb both for safety and protection of older firearms.
-plc-


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