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I just ordered two flats yesterday, and they shipped today. Great service. |
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What I've always liked about that photo is the live decoy standing down in the lower right. My Father and Uncles referred to them as "Dad's English Call Ducks."
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I saw that too. That's part of the story. Very interesting. That picture tells a lot!
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Target load off the shelf Winchester AA light is effective. Plus you get quality hulls for reloading.
Following good advice by others, tight choked gun like yours lighter shot loads put plenty of pellets on birds. Size and number of pellets that strike the bird is what counts. 7/8 or 1 oz & chose size according to the game. Willam |
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