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May I ask one question , Jagermeister?

When is the last time you shot a bismuth load in a double gun?

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treblig1958 and others, read below


http://www.leadfreehunting.com/state-regulations/

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Originally Posted By: Stan
May I ask one question , Jagermeister?

When is the last time you shot a bismuth load in a double gun?

SRH


I looked at my records. Used Aguirre & Aranzabal #52274 in 2011.

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Originally Posted By: canvasback
Originally Posted By: 2-piper
Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
Perhaps it's time to think about getting one of them new Sweet Sixteens. Folks say 26" barrel version is about 6lb. While that gun is expensive to buy it is steel-shot compatible making it a lot cheaper to shoot in the long run. We do not live in England where magazine capacity is limited to two so we can get few more shots between reloads.

Some of us just don't want a shotgun with less tan two barrels, which is our major reason for being on a forum by the name of "Doublegunshop", Period.


Miller, you took the words right out of my mouth.

JM, you are always "advising" someone buy some pump or semi auto. Why are you here? If we wanted to discuss those types of guns, we would be elsewhere.


Jagermeister doesn't even own any double shotguns. He's a tire kicker who drools on the counter at gun stores, and regurgitates what he reads elsewhere.

He can't even keep his damn stories straight about how many guns he actually owns. Go back through his posts just since January of this year to see how many times his stories have changed. Here is where he recently told us that he only has 5 guns:

Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
If you keep guns in unheated/un air conditioned garage in Va there will be oxidation problems. I limit my arsenal to two handguns, two shotguns and one rifle. This reduces problems for my family if something happens to me and I have no need for 1,100lb monstrosity.

I tried to reduce shotgun inventory to one gun, but I can't do recreational shooting with 4.5lb shotgun which I use for hunting. I might be able to eliminate one handgun keeping subcompact one and letting to the 1911 brick.


Now we know from his prior claims, if we can believe them, that he has a short barreled late model 12 gauge Ithaca model 37 pump with 3" chamber and choke tubes. He also has a post '64 Model 70 push feed Winchester in .300 H&H Magnum that was a single shot because it wouldn't feed properly. He claimed to have two semi-auto handguns, and recently took us on this fantasy ride where he claimed he was trying to decide between a Webley and Scott or a Merkel 47E... yet ended up buying some cheap un-named 4 1/2 Lb. alloy barreled 20 gauge pump.

Jagermeister's Gun Buying Fantasy

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Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
It will be very nice to carry, and close to impossible to shoot well. It will also kick like a ten gauge.

Good luck. I mean that.

Best,
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It looks like a "toy" yet the barrel states Proof Tested 20ga 2&3/4" Chamber. The magazine tube holds 4 cartridges. The barrel is alloy with four position choke adjustment knob at the end. The barrel must be steel lined because inside has mirror like finish found on typical shotgun. The wood is walnut finished off with Jostam pad. Neat light pump that can be hunted with few times a year using RST 3/4oz 20 gauge shells. When I see something interesting I have never seen before I buy it.


That makes 5 guns. Then he also claims to rent a cheap Chinese .22LR bolt action rifle. However, he was briefly claiming that he had bought a second short barreled pump shotgun.

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I have developed "sweet tooth" for police shotguns. I found another Police Magnum with six shot tube, XS frond sight and Scattergun Technologies rear ghost ring. I wish I could stop buying them, but I can't. I do not know how to stop myself. Still looking for perfect classic SxS for myself. Shopping for one is fun, but once I find exactly what I need at fair price I will be done with buying double guns unless I find rifle in calibers like 7x57R, 7x65R, 9,3x54R, .30-40 Krag, .30-30, or .303 British.


Those were his claims, not mine. But since January, he has also made wild claims about purchasing some double with an optical sight, and alluded to buying various 16 gauge ammunition after repeatedly knocking the 16 gauge as a choice for himself and others.

He has been an ardent supporter of anti-2nd Amendment politicians, repeatedly lambasting Donald Trump... until he then claimed to have voted for him. And now he's here in this thread advancing anti-lead ammunition rhetoric.

As more and more people are finally beginning to notice... Jagermeister doesn't even own a F***ing Double! But hey, it's the internet... where you can pretend to be most anything you want until you get all twisted up in your lies and bullshit.

I'm frankly a bit surprised that he hasn't yet claimed to be a close personal friend of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King.


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Originally Posted By: Jagermeister
Originally Posted By: Stan
May I ask one question , Jagermeister?

When is the last time you shot a bismuth load in a double gun?

SRH


I looked at my records. Used Aguirre & Aranzabal #52274 in 2011.


It's been 6 years since you shot a bismuth shell in a double gun, yet you give more advice about it than any other poster on this thread. Explain, please.

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State Game Production Areas in South Dakota require the use of non-toxic shot for all game birds. This South Dakota requirement has been in effect for many years.

Additionally, land managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers around the Missouri River (near Pierre, SD, for example) also requires non toxic shot for all birds.

There may be other state requirements outside of California.

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Hey Treblig1958:

There are lots of places in the U.S. where upland game is being taken with non-toxic shot... for example any place upland bird harvest is being mixed with waterfowl hunting. Many of Montana and the Dakota's best pheasant hunting is found on the edge of wetlands, where ducks are also found so many hunters carry only non-toxic shells and come home with a mixed bag of, for example, mallards and ring-neck pheasants. A massive indian reservation near me where non-tribal members can upland hunt requires non-toxic shot even for hunting solely upland birds. I typically fire 100-150 non-toxic shells a year in vintage doubles at upland birds with good success. GG

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WHAT!!!!!

The last time I was in South Dakota (in 2009 near Chamberlain) I guess I broke a bunch of laws then.

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I'm sure better men than you or I have already blazed that path!

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I guess when I go back I'll only take my non toxic shot. I still have plenty of RST 16 gauge shells.

Thanks for the information GG, you probably kept me out of jail. smile

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