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Unread 11-25-2009, 03:38 PM   #51
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That's right Josh just look at what Bruce has done to Dunkle and Herzog...
That's true.. Charlie used to be normal. I never was.

And in deference to Bruce's reply - yes, I'm serious....

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Unread 11-25-2009, 03:54 PM   #52
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Easy Bill, we wouldn't want to be accused of not giving this whole thread the seriousness it deserves, or lack thereof.
Bruce,

Is there a full moon? That's the only way I can explain this thread, Calling poor Josh Old and Crotchety had to be a joke. Which part should be taken seriously?

Dunkle, I am bringing my Kimber 45 to Kansas, just i case.

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Looks good to me- was the pheasant a "head shot"??
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Default Looks good to me- was the pheasant a "head shot"??

[QUOTE=Bruce Day;7915]Francis, that is Dunkle, but Charlie Herzog is almost as good a shot.

[I][B](Edited by John D. )I just saw Charlie Herzog pictured in Parker Pages--page 29- holding a sweet Parker hammer 20 gauge in a maybe September cornfield- I always wondered what Harold Money- of the "Shootinist Gent'man" of Nash Buckingham's day might have looked like- with the greying moustache and the "gunner's eyes" and now I think I have an idea-so no surprise to hear that he's a good with a Colt wheelgun as with a parker- did he bring that D hammer 20 bore out for your SD trip? What a fine gun indeed-Thanks for the clarification--
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The full moon is tonight. It will only get worse.

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In the meantime, consider this again:But i'd guess whomever is shooting that wheelgun with the solid two handed hold is a better than fair shot- Would I be right??
Actually Francis, when Joun shoots that thing with only one hand it spins him around (he's kinda light) and he gets dizzy . . . so he has learned to use a firm two-hand grip and now he simply tips over backwards.
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