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05-03-2025, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover
This is all meant in fun
You guys are concerned about 6-10 oz’s, really
Swing a 12-14 lb gun, it can be done. For grouse hunting, no, clays, yes.
I think sometimes we get too caught up in the perfect weight we prefer, and then when a gun is more, we tell ourselves that we will not shoot it well, try it before deciding!
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Folks Mr. Hoover has a 14 lb gun and yes, he swings it quite well. PS. His son can also swing that beast. PS. I don't believe it legal in the Grouse woods, but it sure would be fun to watch.
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