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What a great video. Nicely done. Someday, I would like to hunt ducks in timber. Wide open sandbars are great, but that timber hunting sure looks interesting. I do not have a muzzleloading shotgun, but I do use black in my cartridge guns if the fire hazard is low.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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I hunted waterfowl with muzzleloader twice about 25-30 years ago. I used my John Mullin 9ga sxs circa 1856. Well, we would be sitting in the blind and the heeded would start to arrive. Well, I am not a great shotgunned AND of course I was shooting cylinder bore so I wanted to get them close. Unfortunately, the guys I was hunting with would stand up and start blasting away when the geese were around 80 yards away or more. I sat there and just watched the show. Went a second time and same shitshiw so that was it for me. Had no desire to use a suppository shotgun and would not have shot that far even if I did. Hunting is all about WHO you hunt with.
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