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yep thats the way it works maybe i should change the seasons around..what do you think.... charlie
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When turkey season ends there will ba a 350 in 14 point wandering around looking for your bread scraps.
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Charlie,
Back when that L.C. Smith was new there would have been turkey on the table tomorrow. |
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j a you so rite...back in forefathers day that turkey woulda been on the table...i sure do enjoy seeing any kind of game when im hunting sure makes and eveningvery interesting...thats the biggest flock of turkeys ive seen this year...makes over a hundred ive seen since fall started..should be an interesting hunt this spring... think ill take the little 20 ga back hunting this evening..got work a little this morning... charlie
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Don't you just hate it when work gets in the way of the important stuff in life.
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I was able to bag 3 fat gray ones 2 weekends ago with my PH. That No. 2 frame got heavy after a while. So, last weekend I took out my LC FW, that was better to cary. Only got 1 with that. Not as good of a spot for squirels that time.
I have used #8 shot and #6 shot on squirels and I seem to do better with #6. Seems to kill better.
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Charlie, I liked your story. You mentioned your 8 gauge in it. What type and grade is it. I am a sucker for 8s and T really enjoy reading about them. I probably should go squirrel hunting here. We have a lot of them--eastern greys. Probably have 15 or so running around the lawn as we have 8 walnut trees, 1 red oak, 1 white oak, and 1 huge butternut tree either on the lawn or on its' edge. When I step out in the morning, I usually see at least a half dozenbushytails. Kinda neat--except when they dig up my wife's flower bulbs.
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bill the old 8 ga is a lifter gun its a o grade still a good shooter but nothing to look at...somebody done a lot of carving on the stock cut the barrel to 26 1/4 inch...but i really like the barrels being short it handles well this way..it is a fine squirl gun i load up differant loads for it..it really shoots bb size shot the best thoughi guess on account no choke left..even use it on deer ive killed deer with it shooting 00 buck that was loaded by tom armbrust for me..i now load all my own...i m currently shooting a pumkin ball load that weighs 2 ounces its only good for about 35 yards on account of accuarcy..ive not got to kill one with the round ball load yet... brian i agrre with you on that size of shot no 6 for squirls...reason i was shooting the bird shot was i bought a case of them for doves so now using them for squirls...boy this little 20 is sure lighter than the 8 ga but it just aint the same... yep work gets in the way of important stuff like hunting or just talking to you guys about these great old guns.... charlie
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