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Back in paper days, some did swell on the miserable driving rain days for migratory birds. "Miserable" is a bit harsh, as those were the days we looked forward to for a great shoot. (That was in my youth. A warm fire, and SMS shared with other old geezers seems more civilized now )Cheers, Jack
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| Jack- thanks! Sounds like old Ned Hall's wisdom-- |
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I look forward to our late Bonus 30 day season on Canadas- if it is not way too cold, and our rivers haven't frozen shut- 'tighter than Dick's hatband' to use a Ruark expression-- I usually use the "black ops. Mossenburgher 835 pump and 3" Federal steelies OO buck. Never have had a "fail to fire" yet, and if I steer it right, usually hear the bang- followed by the crash-thump of a Canada coming down-- I usually fill the Thermos with hot chocolate rather than coffee, and "dress warm, boy- dress warm" Ruark's great story about "It takes a duck to know a duck"-- the breakfast where his Grandpa cooks the fried eggs in the toasted bread- one of my boyhood favorites-- ![]()
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Francis: You do have a clear understanding of "civilised".
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any factory load of the majorammo companys will be stout in presure and recoil in the 1 1/4 ounce loads...you want know any differance ina 1 3/8 or a 1 1/2 ounce load....as said youll probably get by shooting the loads....its not the amount of lead in the shell that kills its the man who has been practicing before the hunt.....i like the screw in chokes yuumentioned...makes for an all around gun..... charlie
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