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I had a deer run into my toyota while I was sitting still watching the doe standing right in front of me. The little buck killed himself stone dead. Got to be one of the strangest things I had ever seen.
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Very nice looking gun, but is it missing one trigger?
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09-29-2016, 11:34 PM | #6 | ||||||
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You were lucky. The damage to your truck seems slight compared to the damage I have seen on other vehicles including my own that have been physically abused by deer.
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I've been out 3 times now this season. 20 woodcock flushes and 4 grouse flushes.. And so far I've only shot 1 woodcock.. Not my best shooting. After 4 years of hunting with an O/U and never having hunted with a SXS, I can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn with this thing. Lots of season left though.
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I used to have that problem too... Then I read Churchill's book.
If you haven't read it it will be a great help. .
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10-01-2016, 09:04 AM | #9 | ||||||
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"A History of the English-Speaking Peoples" ??????????
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it might be worth a trip to few big sheets of paper and testing the fit put a one inch aim point on the paper and with the target 16 yards from your eye (not the muzzle) mount and shoot (don't aim) as if it is a straight away bird fire a couple rounds and measure the distance from the aim point to the center of the pattern every inch off the aim point is a 1/16th of an inch off in the fit- so 4 inches is a 1/4 inch adjustment below target is too much drop - above is of course too little to the left calls for cast off this is designed to bring the gun to point of aim- you can make adjustments if you like to the pattern a hair higher for rising birds by changing where you measure to
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