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Originally Posted by Paul Fletcher
New guy here….first post. Garry, I find this so inspirational. I’ve got a “how I got into this side by side thing” story but this isn’t the time for it. I love to take these important pieces of Americana out into the field where they were meant to be. I’m pretty sure I’ll never assemble such an impressive collection so thank you for sharing yours. I can’t explain why it is so much more satisfying to bag game using a vintage gun but I just know it is. Cheers!
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In my opinion the reason it is so satisfying is that we are using the best tool ever devised for the purpose. The creation of the side by side to its configuration in the late 1800's brought it to the epitome of usefulness for the purpose. The balance and handling qualities of it can not be duplicated in any other configuration for the purpose of shooting flying game birds. From the duck blind to the pheasant fields to the grouse woods no other can match it.
My opinion ,others may differ but a fellow from Georgia has shown that even in the clay target world they can not only hold their own but win.
If you are of a different opinion please do not waste your time trying to change my mind. Too old and too set in my ways.