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Unread 09-08-2018, 10:48 PM   #11
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Couldn’t stand it any more! Have lots of “Mom” issues keeping me close to the house, so this evening I grabbed the 1 frame VH 16 I bought a while back, and have never shot, a box of Herters 1oz, 1165 fps 8’s and my vizsla Hobbs, and headed all the way to my back yard. Shot the little gun well, 11 birds (2 white-wings, 2 mourning doves and 7 Eurasian ring necks, burned up 17 rounds of the Herters ammo. FWIW, the Herters shells felt as though the recoil was pretty soft, and the killed the poo out of the birds, a couple at 45 yds or so with barrel #2!!

Bacon Wrapped grilled doves tomorrow night!! Would have had them this eveining, but the Speckled Trout Meuniere was already tee’d up for tonight!!

Hobbs did great on his first work of Fall 2018!,
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