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Dave , I shot frickin skeet and trap enough years that I keep averages on anything I shoot at !
So regardless of gauge etc I'll never be satisfied unless I hit every time I shoot ! I remember an article I read in Outdoor Life many years ago . Jim Carmichal was shooting dove in Texas somewhere with a Winchester 42 and he was able to get his 12 bird limit with 25 shots , that has impressed me to this day . So I would say you did better then me as I think ANY birds with a 410 are great ! You know the fellow I bought that Parker from told me after I got it that he never could shoot it that well . He also had a circa 1951 20 gauge Superposed which I also own now , he claimed he did better with the O/U . However you look at it I can do equally bad or good with either . I've known that little 20 gauge Parker my entire life and have wanted it for about 40 years , I finally got it and I will learn to shoot it well regardless of the fact that it's M&F ! |
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I am wondering if anyone here has ever seen the affliction that one of my doves had. Is this some kind of fungus infection?
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2nd picture.
Would it be safe to eat this bird? |
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NO.....Better to eat the head of a rattler. Never eat things with growths. SXS ohio
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