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11-29-2020, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski
Andy, from all the reading and hands on experience there is one thing to remember when comparing American guns with Eurotrash and that is American shooters always wanted to shoot heavy/hot loads at their game whereas the Brits opted for much lighter shooting shells. Our hunting was walk up with or without dogs. The Brits did some walk up but mostly driven. Two completely different styles of hunting and two different styles of guns, for the most part. Along with that, reread Stan's post. 
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Thanks Mike. Maybe I'll just drive down and borrow a truckload of guns from you to see what I like  Hi to Sam!
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11-29-2020, 02:35 PM
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!! Now you're diggin' where the taters are!!
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