Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Upland Birds => Topic started by: bowman on September 18, 2011, 10:00:01 PM
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I would have had three :chuckle:
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Orrrrrr you could have waited for them to stand closer together and blast all three of them with one shot :chuckle: Unless if they flushed up. Then you would just half to wait till they crossed paths in the air :chuckle:
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But isn't it so satisfying to shoot them with a finely crafted instrument instead of something that slams back and forth going KaChunk every time you pull the trigger, spewing cases everywhere so that you have to walk around trying to find them so your not a littering slob.
AWS
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Hehe ... bam, bam, reload!
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Orrrrrr you could have waited for them to stand closer together and blast all three of them with one shot :chuckle: Unless if they flushed up. Then you would just half to wait till they crossed paths in the air :chuckle:
Only quail give you that crossing shot.
Seriously, nice day in the woods.
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very nice
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Damn bowman, you ran out of tags now you have to go grouse hunting. :chuckle:
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Thanks guys!
Damn bowman, you ran out of tags now you have to go grouse hunting.
Haha it's a bad problem to have ;) College started up for me today so I'm going to have less time to go hunting for a while :bash: :bash:
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I'm of the opinion that the best days in the field are had with a classic double. Those guns have soul. Looks like a Browning Superposed? What year?
Nice job.
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Any gun can have soul. Two dead birds are great no matter what you shoot them with. Nice birds!
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I'm of the opinion that the best days in the field are had with a classic double. Those guns have soul. Looks like a Browning Superposed? What year?
Nice job.
Not a Superposed. It's a 2004 16 gauge Citori. Carries like a 20 and hits like a 12 ;)
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I love 16 gauges! awesome looking gun