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04-30-2012, 05:51 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Brian you were awful hard on that poor duck with those RST shells. I've used their non-toxic 10 gauge loads on ducks with good effect.
Destry
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BHE 30 in. full and full. |
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BHE 30 in. full and full.
Tried to take some pictures of my gun today. Boy, I had no idea how difficult it is to make a nice photographic presentation. The members who regularly post pictures do an incredible job of setting up the shots...I am humbled and I am impressed.
I will be experimenting with backgrounds and lighting to make better shots in the future. The stock is oiled finished (Tru Oil) and is a bit slick for my taste (simply followed the instructions on the bottle). Prefer a duller type oiled look, but still offering water protection. The gun is a two frame BHE with remnants of swivels on the underside of the bbls. and a small plug in the bottom if the stock. The leather pad is nice and at 13 3/4 pull, does a good job for me with all of my duck gear on. The 30 in. full and full (with a 0 cast 1 1/2x 2 5/8 stock) comes up and lands just right. Swings smoothly. |
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04-30-2012, 08:42 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Beautiful gun and there is nothing wrong with your stock finishing abilities.
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05-07-2012, 09:46 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Fantastic pictures Brian. Keep them coming.
Kurt
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