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Unread 08-03-2021, 09:52 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Mills Morrison View Post
I make most gun decisions the day or moment of myself
Good for you. I seem to make far too many of mine AFTER the fact.
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I always regret posting my opinions, but:

I don't believe that crack happened when the last shell was fired. Looking at the photo I'll bet it has been there a long, long time but was just noticed. Think of how many shells may have been fired without further damage.

I have been in the turkey woods and with noting to do but wait and have found cracks that have been in a stock long before I acquired the gun, but just found them in the proper light.
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