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Ed thinks he's the "class clown" here- all his butchering of the English language is not funny- pointless to be honest- Amos and Andy doesn't "Play in Peoria" nowadays- RWTF
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Runs at the mouth eYe believe he was referring to Stanley's dove shooting grandstanding...not Ed.
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foxie, how was duh gon show...
DID YUH SELL DAT SPANISH GON...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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No "dog in this dove-turd-wrassle" Ho-Jo, and each to their own, but I don't see Stan's report on his Argentina dove hunting trips as "grand-standing", not by a long shot. He was just relating what happened, and many shooters like to relate their ratio of shells expended for birds hit- whether they wear feathers, or are made of clay and painted orange--
Many SA countries rely of American Sportsmen to sustain their economies--Just as I am sure Africa relies of their registered PWH and Outfitters to sustain their economy via the American Sportsmen on Safari-- RWTF
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Si, Senor--$250 CIF (Cash In Fist)--El Zorro..
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Runs at the mouth eYe believe he was referring to Stanley's dove shooting grandstanding...not Ed. You are one poor, mixed up soul. Grandstanding, and self aggrandizement, is bragging on one's prowess, or deeds. How is relating how many shells a Beretta digested, without breaking down, grandstanding? I never mentioned the number of doves killed, or missed. My only reason for even bringing it up was because you didn't have enough sense to read closely and understand that I wasn't talking about shooting 1300 shells a day at sporting clays. You claim to have known that all along, and were just playing along. Everyone on here who believes that could stand in line on a pop sickle stick. If bragging on my gun's dependability is grandstanding, what was your pic of the five turkeys you killed in one day doing? yOu and Ed make an awesome tag team. You just need to work together a little better. He needs some help with his grammar, and maybe he can help you with some new routines. Your old lines have really worn thin. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Amen to that, Amigo El Zorro!!
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I knew exactly where you were headed.
I even told a member on here that Stan is headed on an Argentine dove shoot.
The post was asking about a sporting clay gun for the guys grandson.
You are the bragart that trashed Ed because he recommended a Browning Citori.
EasY to see...even for a blind man with PTSD from shooting 1300 rounds.
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Actually Frank, it's my youngest son, not grandson...and we'll be trying both the Citori and the Beretta. I actually owned a Browning automatic in Pakistan 1975-78 with 30" barrel...never shot it...sold it there. And I did look at a Beretta as a possible gun for Daughter-in-law before giving her Ed's 16 guage Gerest-Berthon SxS. http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=446254&page=1And when Ed's not on drugs, he's a very intelligent and persuasive guy - I can comment on dealing with him - what he told me about that very attractive 1906 SxS and what was left out. This will be fun partially because I'd like to try these two O/U's as well and I'm always looking for something we can do together. Actually to this day I still like shooting that 1979 Remington 870 (and son does too) and I want to make sure this idea isn't just some romantic notion that an O/U will automatically open the door to higher scores. He does seem to be a natural shot but like golf, equipment might not replace some professional training. I'll let you all know how it comes out. However, If Stephen decides to sell that 1930's Saint Etienne 16 bore, as rough as it is, I'd be sorely tempted. http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...2782#Post452782
Last edited by Argo44; 06/23/19 07:58 PM.
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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for my money, the brownings are a best buy...
FWIW, I would take what anybody says about the value of a particular shotgun, who calls himself restoring case colors on shotgun actions with an acetylene torch, with a grain of salt .................or less. SRH No reason for this kind of crap
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