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I have to add one more. Danny's moaning about me not posting"His" picture... VH 20 gauge 30" barrels...Fun gun to shoot.
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05-03-2010, 10:51 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Seeing as your not going to offer up the scores I'll just get to the point...How bad did Danny beat you???
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Dave, I see Danny dosen't put his head on the stock either.
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You guy's are really havin fun with all this huh? Keep talkin just keep talkin...
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Like father there goes the son. Its a hard concept to keep wood on wood. Perhaps there afraid of getting a sliver
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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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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...
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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" . 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" . 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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