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3E on the L 'Anguille
Earlier this week my youngest son and I combined a "fact finding mission" to look at a JD 6700 sprayer for sale in northern AL with a two day duck hunt in the flooded bottoms of the L 'Anguille River in eastern Arkansas. I ALWAYS take my big 32" barreled, 3" chambered SuperFox, but this time I also took my 32" barreled LC Smith 3E, with original 3" chambers. I decided to use the Smith the first morning. I used BOSS 1 1/4 oz., no. 5, copper plated bismuth. The Smith is choked very tight, like the SuperFox, and patterning with the lower pressure/fiber wadded bismuth loads had yielded patterns in the 70% range. Results that morning were entirely satisfactory.
Five guns in the blind ....... 20 mallards, 6 teal and 2 gadwalls. Beautiful blue sky morning with a light breeze out of the South. https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/68024_600x400.jpg https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/68025_800x600.jpg |
A great day in the morning!
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you sure had a good hunt...I like those lc smith long range guns....never owned one of those super fox but would like too some day...charlie
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Excellent! I’m still on the lookout for the right long range gun. Looks like you found a keeper.
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It'll stay here awhile, I'm sure. But, in all honesty, I don't shoot it nearly as well as I do the 32" SuperFox. I don't know why. I have killed a six duck limit with six shots using the big Fox.
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Nice shooting Stan and thanks for the pictures. I can answer your question about why you shoot the Fox better than the LC. It's a Fox. A Fox gets the game.
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Likely due to confidence/lack of confidence in the gun. . |
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Wicked day Stan!
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I've used it head to head against the Fox in consecutive hunts before, even for late season doves with lighter loads, obviously, and the Fox always hits with a significantly higher percentage for me. There's something subtle that is the difference, but I haven't identified it yet. May not ever. It's lighter than the big HE Fox, but I have other duck guns that are lighter that I shoot very well, such as the much used 30" BSS, at 7/11. Some guns are just harder to shoot well than others, and a reason often can't be identified. Best, SRH |
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