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Back in the early '80s we had lots of wild quail, and my bird hunting buddy and I would hunt regularly. He shot an old A5 which had a short barrel and open sights. He was deadly with that thing. I had a 16 ga. Powell double m/l and would occasionally take it for a hunt. He would laugh everytime I shot because I had developed the habit of squatting quickly after the shot to see if the bird fell cleanly. Couldn't see through the smoke usually, unless there was a stiff crosswind, but could usually see under it. When a close friend died and left me the Manton I sold the Powell. Since it, too, is an original it has no choke in either barrel.

When I used to shoot skeet with the Powell, at the NMLRA national matches in Friendship, IN, I would use the dipper. There was a loading bench at the skeet range there where you could keep all your loading stuff. The dipper worked fine for that. In fact, the first round of skeet I ever shot in my life was there. An old-timer helped me through my first round. I didn't know anything about killing the bird before it went past the stake and, on station 8 low house, I didn't get on the bird in time and spun around and smoked it going away. I was rather proud of myself. As I walked off the field the trapper grinned and said "Got that one the hard way didn't you?". I found out later about the stake deal, and was a bit embarrassed.

It is no problem to take a limit of doves with a m/l double on a good shoot.

SRH


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One of my fondest duck hunting memories is laying on my side on a beaver dam trying to load my Beretta O/U MZL as flock after flock of woodies poured into the pond. I got my limit.

My dad said it was fun to watch me hunt ducks with it. He would sit on the the dock and watch across the lake. Two plumes of white smoke in the air and a few seconds later the booms would echo around the lake.


After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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