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Dave Suponski 05-03-2010 07:57 PM

Our New Hamphire Boy's
 
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On our way up to New Hampshire to hunt turkey Danny and I spent a day shooting at Major Waldrens in Barrington with PGCA members of the north country.
First picture....Scott Kittridge's outstanding B Grade
Second picture...From left Bob Fabian,Scott,myself,Pete Lester and Robin
Third picture The Crew shooting wobble skeet..What a great game!...
Fourth picture...John Dunkle...Hey thats not a Parker!!
Fifth Picture....John explaining to Pete why he missed..Judging from the look on Pete's face..He ain't buyin it!

Dean Romig 05-03-2010 09:06 PM

A great bunch of guys to shoot with!!

Hey John, Buddy, how much did you make that widow pay to have you relieve her of the Winchester?

Dave Suponski 05-03-2010 09:39 PM

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I have to add one more. Danny's moaning about me not posting"His" picture...:rolleyes: VH 20 gauge 30" barrels...Fun gun to shoot.

Rich Anderson 05-03-2010 09:51 PM

Seeing as your not going to offer up the scores I'll just get to the point...How bad did Danny beat you???

Larry Frey 05-03-2010 10:06 PM

Dave, I see Danny dosen't put his head on the stock either.

You teach him that?:rotf:

Dave Suponski 05-03-2010 10:08 PM

You guy's are really havin fun with all this huh? Keep talkin just keep talkin...

Rich Anderson 05-04-2010 07:55 AM

Like father there goes the son. Its a hard concept to keep wood on wood. Perhaps there afraid of getting a sliver:rotf:

John Dunkle 05-04-2010 08:23 AM

It really was a terrific time..! As well, no one kept score, as we were just "running the targets", so rarely missed anything.. I do believe, but could be wrong? - that everyone scored at least 30 per round?... Anyway, Danny was shooting like a man with his hair on fire.. Dave - as we all expected - only missed a couple, and only when he was trying to hit the targets with a slug load??

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 17777)
...Hey John, Buddy, how much did you make that widow pay to have you relieve her of the Winchester?

Naw - a winchester would be a step up from that gun. That little gun is a Browning that's been all scratched-up on the receiver and back of the barrels.. To cover up the scratches, I used a gold colored crayon to fill in some of those scratches...

;)

John

John Dunkle 05-04-2010 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Larry Frey (Post 17787)
Dave, I see Danny dosen't put his head on the stock either.

WOW!!! Talk about "looking in the mirror"!! They both shop at the same Marshalls..!! Same shirt, same sneakers, same pants, same shell thingy, same shooting stick, same...

This is - indeed - scary... ;)

Pete Lester 05-04-2010 03:38 PM

True story. I was polite (it's kinda hard for me with John) and I tried to act interested in John's gun after Scott asked who he had borrowed it from. He said it was his (which I am still not sure about) and I asked what it was, he said "it's a Browning" :rolleyes:. I tied to make him feel better as I knew some Brownings are considered better than others. I continued to fiegn some interest, I asked if it was a Belgian Browning and he said with much pride "no it's first year production in Japan" :eek:. I was running out of ideas of how to make him feel good about his gun. I wasn't sure what to say next so I asked him if there was something special about it and why it had all the gold birds on the receiver. I had my ear phones on and somebody was shooting so it was hard to hear but I think John said it was because it was gift for graduating from Grade 6. :) Congrats on finishing grammar school John!


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