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Old 12-10-2022, 08:41 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Garry Gordon
Is there anything more satisfying to a hunter than the explosion of feathers from a centered bird, taken over the point of his own dog...and having only to clean the right barrel of your gun at day's end?
Maybe not equal ........... but close? Two years ago I hunted a new to me 20 ga. Fox Sterlingworth Ejector, 28" barrels, on which I had gotten Dean Harris to open the chokes to .006" and .016", R and L. First point, I walked up and they exploded. I picked a bird and downed it with the right. Saw another going to my left and nailed it with the left. Went to pick up the last and when I came back my host handed me two others. I had taken two with the first shot, cleanly. Three, with the first two shots out of the gun.

It's further proven itself to be a dog nuts quail gun.
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