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A Ringneck ( Eurasian) and a Morning dove from today. Granted the Morning dove was a young bird.
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The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to Phillip Carr For Your Post:
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CraigThompson, Daryl Corona, David Noble, Dean Romig, Garry L Gordon, Gary Bodrato, J. Scott Hanes, Mike Koneski, Robert Brooks, Stan Hillis, Timothy Salgado, todd allen, Wayne Owens |
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09-02-2022, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Phillip Carr
A Ringneck ( Eurasian) and a Morning dove from today. Granted the Morning dove was a young bird.
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Phil, I just gotta say that is one beautiful gun! I love great wood on a shotgun!
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