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Unread 10-31-2021, 01:30 PM   #1
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Did a tower shoot type deal yesterday 10/30/21 at Prospect Hall . Shot a DH 12 32” F&F no safety pigeon gun and it did well if I pointed it correctly . I was shooting 1960’s vintage WIN and REM high brass express 1 1/4 ounce loads of 6’s . I’d purchased 15 or so boxes from someone here . And now I see why they wanted to get rid of them , after 65 shots I had a slight headache LOL’s. This shoot John had dog handlers there and they were quite good . One guy had a pair of male Spaniels he said were some sort of Water/Cocker/Boykin cross , they sure were proficient. The picture with all the birds were what the two Spaniels had picked up as I passed their spot think that was after four or five pegs .
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looks like the gun and them old shell s done the trick...them old 1 1/4 ounce green shells were my favorite loads of yester year...yep if you shot a lot of them you could expect to need a aspirn or two...charlie
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looks like the gun and them old shell s done the trick...them old 1 1/4 ounce green shells were my favorite loads of yester year...yep if you shot a lot of them you could expect to need a aspirn or two...charlie
The REM’s weren’t bad recoilwise but the WIN things were noticeable and my god they spit out a lot of confetti looking stuff . These Winchester shells were the ones back in the 60’s Winchesters man in Africa David Omney I think his name was were shooting in the ads WIN put in the American Rifleman back then . If memory serves he was using the somewhat new shells in the somewhat new Winchester 1400. The picture with my gun was at the first peg , I shot three times there .
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I have only one Parker that I consider stout enough to handle those old green ribbed Remingtons or the red Win Mark V's. They work well but really bark!! Can't see doing a tower shoot with them. Tower shoots sure are a kick in the pants though. I've seen birds launch and fly around above the entire circle of shooters without getting a feather ruffled, then landing in the middle of the circle and strutting around wondering, "jeezus, what just happened?!"
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I have only one Parker that I consider stout enough to handle those old green ribbed Remingtons or the red Win Mark V's. They work well but really bark!! Can't see doing a tower shoot with them. Tower shoots sure are a kick in the pants though. I've seen birds launch and fly around above the entire circle of shooters without getting a feather ruffled, then landing in the middle of the circle and strutting around wondering, "jeezus, what just happened?!"
I’ve already traded off 10 boxes of the Winchesters . Only have a box or two of the Remington’s left and perhaps three more boxes of the Winchesters . I’ll eventually work thru them but Saturday opened my eyes .
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That is a good description "not hunting exactly" We do a tower shoot once a year and it is good clean fun, but not "hunting" in my book. Pheasant is good eating
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I've probably run my dog at 100 tower shoots. I have seen amazingly good, and amazingly bad shooting. More importantly, I have been confronted with a number of unsafe gun handling situations. I have had a number of high volume counseling sessions with a few jerks
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I'll bet. Most shooters at ours know what they are doing, thankfully.
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A local lumber yard used to buy about 10 shoots a year, which meant there would be 28 carpenters and contractors at each shoot. I've seen guys pull out a new 870 out of the cardboard box, and then ask how to assemble it. I paid a lot of attention to them!
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