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Great looking Fox, but I really like the looks of the wood on that table it is on.
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All this Fox talk is great, but let's see that cabin!:corn:
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Roger that on the recoil of light 20's. That's how I found the one Repro 20 I had, even with 7/8oz 1200fps loads. Booted the hell out of me. Was glad to see it gone. Neither of my V-grade 20's are an issue at all.
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That table is an old butchering table, that used to be waist high, but was cut down to make an end table, the bottom of the legs were getting soft and rotten. It probably weighs around 100 lbs and is a b**ch to move. Obviously you can see all the knife marks from hard use. I do not know how old it really is, but dare say it is far older than me(62). It always sparks alot of coversation from visitors, and is in my den.
Ok, a few cabin pictures--this is on an old farm in Belmont County, Ohio, that I bought in the early 1990's. |
Nice! What a great fortress when/if the Clampetts decided to invade! Musket balls would just bounce off those walls.
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I used to dislike shooting a light 20 gauge gun.... until I met Morris Baker.
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yeah , I rarely shoot anything but 3/4 oz loads thru my light 20's.
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