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Unread 11-19-2009, 11:39 AM   #1
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Round butts and checkered pasts are my favorites. Did I say that right?
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Round butts and checkered pasts are my favorites. Did I say that right?
Works for me...

As well - that little 20GA 24" D grade is one of the sweetest little Parkers you'll ever see... It's really light, but, with he shorter barrels - you have to force yourself to swing through, as there is no momentum. As for a perfect N.E. grouse/partridge/timberdoodle/woodcock/snipe (<--did I cover all the bases??) double, this Parker would be "the ticket".

I did offer to "store" it for Bruce in my safe - with full visitation rights (once a year, for one day..) - but he gracefully declined by raising his eyebrows, covering his face with his hands and violently shaking his head as in disbelief....

I was soooo close....



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