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That's great, Gene. Remember that a 28" barrel on a pump might seem longer than even 30" ones on a break open action, because of the extra length in the pump's action.
Hope he enjoys it all. That's the most important thing!
Best, SRH
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Good point Stan...confirms my tendency toward 30" barrels. We'll see how it goes. And I do lean towards Beretta's.....speak Italian, 5 years in Rome; Italian brother-in-law...like pizza.... etc.
But, I just have to get over my distaste for the looks of those O/U things. Maybe shooting them will cure me.
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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Think of like the differences in blonds, brunettes and redheads. We have our preferences, but there is beauty in them all. SRH
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Better take rubber bands for the Citori...
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stan, your child like, little boy comments re torch colors is old fake news and rather boring...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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and, i too have never heard nor seen any shotgun held together wid rubber bands...
but it sure sounds cool to say such....ah guess...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Fake news like 1300 rounds shot in a day out of a sporting clay gun....
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That's the problem with your shallow thinking, it leads to wrong conclusions. I never said I shot 1300 rounds in a day at clays, I said I did it with a SPII Sporting, 20 ga. It was in Argentina, where it digested 5250 rounds, at doves, over the course of eight 3 hour shoots. That's not much over 200 shells an hour, no big deal. Only reason the model is called "Sporting" is because it has 30" barrels.
Go argue with a fence post the rest of the day, jOe. Pick a shallow one, you might get somewhere. I've got more important things to do than banter with you.
SRH
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Wow- that many rounds at doves over a 3 day period- That's a fair amount of shooting, my friend. I won't ask what the % of expended shells per doves in the game bag was, but remembering the late Southern G'entman Nash Buckingham's "The Dove" 60% average is about as good as it gets, taking them in full house flight, and not cruising into a water hole at dusk.
As I have never shot doves, just barn pigeons (doves being P-51 Mustangs, pigeons being Republic P-47's, in my view anyway)-- I wonder how much doves in full bore flight vs. cruising into a watering hole compare to canvasbacks in full throttle vs. mallards dropping into decoys vary in flight and the gunner's ability to make clean killing shots- I should think that over 3 days, you would find variety in wind velocity, sunshine or shadow, etc- all can affect shooting scores- Can't speak about SC, as the last time in shot a 3 day event was in June 2010 at Sagola in thr UP of MI-- I was not a 'contender" RWTF
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Stan the guy was asking about a gun for his grandson to shoot sporting clays with.
I knew all along you were bragging about an Argentina dove slaughter. I bet the Argentina guys just laugh when the dumb Americans show up.
You ever get checked for PTSD ?
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