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It just doesn't seem fair to the folks that built those guns so many years ago to just arbitrily leave a couple of them at home...
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...and Phil, I only make this point because I'm still feeling guilty for not bringing the Parker 16 ga 0-frame to NH. It was a terrible decision on my part.
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Well. my good wife may have provided the solution: individual small bags, one for lead shells in each gauge, one for non-tox. Grab a gun, grab a bag. Easy peasey! Now why didn't I think of that?
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Well. my good wife may have provided the solution: individual small bags, one for lead shells in each gauge, one for non-tox. Grab a gun, grab a bag. Easy peasey! Now why didn't I think of that?
Phil, this is one of the many(!) reasons we have wives!!
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Well. my good wife may have provided the solution: individual small bags, one for lead shells in each gauge, one for non-tox. Grab a gun, grab a bag. Easy peasey! Now why didn't I think of that?
Because that's why you married her.
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