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Unread 02-10-2010, 01:21 AM   #1
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Chuck I think I will just shoot the gun as it is for awhile. If I can hit something with it now and then that will be enough. Every Bob I miss will be there for me and the dogs the next time I go back. If you are asking if I want them tighter I don't.



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... If you are asking if I want them tighter I don't.

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Mike, what will your student think if you miss? Could be bad for biz.

Dave at Jaqua's measured the chokes on the gun I bought while I spoke with him on the phone. He said they were .032 and .012. That should work for me. But I still don't know what I'm going to do with this big-bore. Most of my shooting is at the few missed by my noseless, blind mutt, as she blazed thru at mach 2, 10 minutes before I could crawl over a hill in my decrepid state. But in her defense, she is getting better and I'm finding she's leaving fewer for me to find on my own. I hear we're called Old Yeller and missus or was it misses. I'm not sure which one I am. I'd shoot the birds out in front of my dog, but most are out of range for my 24x scoped .264.
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