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Unread 01-07-2019, 08:11 AM   #1
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I am putting all my gear away today. I found the second half of the coastal duck season in NH to be very poor, it was far easier to shoot a goose than a duck. Weather was clearly a factor along with an almost total lack of acorns. In the first half in the inland zone I saw the largest flocks of Wood Ducks I have ever seen flying over and landing in corn fields, the result of the acorn crop failure is my guess. In spite of the very slow action I had a couple of highlights. PS. The SP-10 is way too much gun, all three geese fell to a single shot
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The SP-10 is way too much gun, all three geese fell to a single shot

I did the SP-10 thing when they first came out serial number was LE89-xxxxx got the 26" version at the time I was eat up with the turkey disease LOL's . Wish I had that HEAVY gun back
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