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wow, the bird is almost bigger than Frank. Now I see how you hit it, Now on the wood duck hunt, few more shots out the 10 ga. 1 3/8ths oz 2's and a hen woody
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It was another great day hangin' with the NH Boys. Where was Billy???
The weather held up so we didn't get rained on except for a very slight drizzle here and there and very dense fog. We all shot the short 10's this morning. Pete shot his Remington, Scott with his Parker EH, and I shot an early F grade Lefever pivot lever rod cocker weighing in at 9 lbs even. What's interesting with this particular Lefever is that it has a stippled top on the frame and a very pretty concave rib with a full length horizontal lines pattern cut into it. This is the first I've seen personally on a Lefever. I couldn't find any search hits on the Lefever Collector's forum to learn more. She has 30" barrels that patterns 86% in both barrels. She did well!
Below are a few photos from today.
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