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Hey now Murph, properly refrig'd fruit cake of requisite proof, is best about a year after its made IMO. I've been getting personally made fruit cakes from a restaurantier friend for about 10 years now, after I was asked what I wanted for Christmas. My personal fav of the food from this time of the year.
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So Dave will give him two presents he'll enjoy. He may even like the fruitcake more than the apology. I've had to apologize on a fairly regular basis on this and other sites, but I never noticed that Dave's behavior ever called for one.
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I tossed one of them fruitcakes up in the air and centered it with a full choke load of 1 3/8oz copper plated #4 and it STILL didn't break...
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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I think only depleated uranium will penetrate fruit cake.
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BTW, I just openned a gift and whatta ya know, another wheel chok.
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Marklart, with all due respect, I don't think the single trigger was the problem on your gun. The problem was probably that the gun was a Weatherby Orion. Weatherby got so fed up with the problems they were having with these guns (which I think were made in Turkey) that they stopped having the manufacturer make them and the last I heard they were looking for someone else to make their guns. Good luck.
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