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Harold you are so right. In early Oct in Maine the only shot you get is 15 yards or less and a spreader in a cylinder bore is a help. When the leaves are down and you can see something at 35 yards you can take the time to let them straighten out and use the gun as intended the spreader is no longer needed. In the place and time they are the difference between hit or devastated.
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