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Black Friday deal today,
Unread 11-29-2013, 07:52 PM   #1
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Default Black Friday deal today,

Crows over decoys, with a Fox Pro making the sounds. 32" VHE, full/full.
The crows seemed to enjoy the tight chokes from Meriden.
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who would hunt crows? you should try a 10 ga with F/F on them scott
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like the barrel length and chokes on that black friday gun... and who hunts crows.... charlie
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who would hunt crows? you should try a 10 ga with F/F on them scott
Over decoys? An oz. of 7s thru full chokes was plenty.
BTW, I have shot them with a 10 ga. Mag, with full choke, and 2 oz. of 6s is very impressive on long pass shots.
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Shoot a crow, save a duck.
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Shoot a crow, save a Peacan.
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We set the decoys 200 yds away from a pecan orchard.
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John, check out my photo album. I love to shoot crow scott
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Ahhhhhh yes, thee greatest bargain in wing-shooting known to mankind. I prefer mine "shaken not stirred" with a Super Fox.
Amazing what an ounce of 6's can do out to "AREA 70" and beyond. Here's lookin' at you Burton!!

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