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Unread 09-15-2025, 05:26 PM   #91
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Edgar is right. There is nothing dangerous about the 97 if you know how to operate a shotgun.
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My '87 1 Frame Fishtail will likely get "the nod" this week. I keep encountering birds in the same spot on two different trails here where my more open-choked English 16 isn't up to the task at hand.

By the time I locate these birds, they are on the move and almost at the limit of that gun's lethal range. Tighter chokes and bigger payloads should help with that just a bit (hopefully it's enough to make the difference). The ground on both approaches is fairly even, with no obstacles to step over or to trip me up, so I can (with some confidence) approach both points with the gun up and the hammers cocked.



It will be an interesting adventure to set out with this old American gun in hand, and it will make me wonder when it last (or ever) was used in this fashion?
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That’s very pretty country Lloyd, it looks like my covers in Vermont’s NEK.





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Good day here.



Sharpies!

and a Ruffie later too!



Some days it all comes together, eh?
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Dean:

This is gorgeous country in the Fall of the year...



but winters here are abysmal.



I clear out well-before that point.
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