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Nonetheless, they are in good condition, and I will keep them that way, while using them as much as possible. There is something about antique Shotguns and Rifles that just draws me, in a manner that modern weapons never have. I can appreciate a new weapon, but I never feel any true affinity for them. Whereas I just fall in love with the old ones, so I guess I must just be old fashioned. When I hold my Remington, or the New Baker that I just acquired, something resonates within me. I feel a closeness with history, and with the Americans of days gone by, when appreciation of weapons was a National characteristic. Nowadays, that attitude of appreciation is far rarer, and becoming moreso on a daily basis. That is sad to me, as I was raised in a family, where love of fine guns, and most aspects of hunting, fishing, and the outdoor life in general, were inculcated in us from an early age. |
milt I really like the old ten in its early loadings of 1 1/4 ounce and especially the old 2 7/8 inch 1 5/8 ounce...boy if I had all my old shells I shot in this round...many of a duck and turkey have fell to this load....yes the 1 1/8 ounce loads in the ten are soft on the shoulder....charlie
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