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09-01-2012, 10:52 PM
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Count the birds...
not the hulls.
A winter project, 1901 PH 32" full and full, #2 frame, Twist barrels of course. Have to love it when the first shot with a gun brings down a bird. Shooting one ounce of number 8, low pressure. Got there after 2 p.m. and best spots taken so had to get in a hole (bottom), so chose something that would reach out. One double and several birds at forty steps plus. Fifteenth bird for limit was one at about fifty steps (they never look that far when you are trying to get that last one).
Opening day for Canadas also but not a goose was seen or heard the entire day!
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