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Unread 01-12-2024, 11:38 AM   #1
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Thanks Mike. The only gun I really struggle with is my go to grouse gun choked C/IC if I'm shooting clays. All my Parkers are German choked...Gutten-tight

The Perazzi will be LM/IM and I can shoot spreaders if I feel the need to. I think my choke tubes in my Beretta 694 have been in there for three years, I should see if they are welded in : ) I'd rather floss my teeth than clean choke tubes.
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Andy, trust me when I tell you the Perazzi will blow you away if you are serious about breaking targets. What model did you order?
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Thanks Mike. The only gun I really struggle with is my go to grouse gun choked C/IC if I'm shooting clays. All my Parkers are German choked...Gutten-tight

The Perazzi will be LM/IM and I can shoot spreaders if I feel the need to. I think my choke tubes in my Beretta 694 have been in there for three years, I should see if they are welded in : ) I'd rather floss my teeth than clean choke tubes.
Good choice of chokes. Spreaders are the nuts for close targets, especially rabbits inside 20 yards.
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Good choice of chokes. Spreaders are the nuts for close targets, especially rabbits inside 20 yards.
There was some crazy dude down in Meshoppen, PA, who once did a rabbit inside 20 yards on station 9 that only momentarily appeared out of a gully for about 2 nanoseconds. Sadistic SOB if I remember correctly.
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There was some crazy dude down in Meshoppen, PA, who once did a rabbit inside 20 yards on station 9 that only momentarily appeared out of a gully for about 2 nanoseconds. Sadistic SOB if I remember correctly.
What a bastage!!! Can't believe anyone would torment such pleasant shooters with a target like that! I will give him a stern talking to and let him know 2 nanoseconds is way too much time.
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