Ten years ago my buddy and I, he with 12ga 311 and I with 20 SKB, crawled on two blacks swimming heads-down on a fairly open creek. When we stood up, about 40 including a mallard went up. Down came 11 and I said to buddy not too bad for a couple old doubles. "Three shots," he said, "my right trigger didn't work."
His brother, a Newfoundland game warden, fixed it and he's still using his 311. I mention the mallard because as my Lab piled up the ducks at my feet I noticed the mallard wasn't among them. I knew I knocked it down. Buddy wanted to leave because we were one over-limit but I said we'll wait until Jake finds it, and he did.
As we can see, It's a good thing KY Jon wasn't shooting for money against the Great King Brown!
King would have ran 100 straight... blindfolded and with one arm tied behind his back... shooting from the hip... and still had a dozen shells out of the first box left over.
In the true duck hunting story related above, witnessed by King's pals John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, I have little doubt that King's buddy probably flinched and missed clean with his only shot.
But of course, we're talking about a special guy who can "accidentally" enter and submit a Boer War history lesson in a thread here with only a single errant click of his mouse! It would be poor manners for us mere mortals to even question such seemingly miraculous feats.
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