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Glad you stepped the lad up to a 12, Lloyd. He is certainly man enough for it. Best of luck with the new gun.
Best, Ted
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Luck is a big part of it Ted. He's recently discovered girls...
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It could be worse.
I left hunting for a few years to sow some oats. Got right back to it, however. The prospect of my own dog, and my own guns, my own car and my own trips all played a part. It would be many years before I found a woman who wasnt overrated. My Dad passing taught me how few hunting partners I had, or, needed.
See you guys soon.
Best, Ted
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Does anyone have contact info for Phillip Crenwelge?
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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I'm with Larry with regards to SKB 100s. A 12 gauge with 25.5" barrels will go for less than the 20 gauges usually.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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I believe Phillip's number is 210-313-5988. Great trigger work.
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Went out and shot the new Bobwhite today. My boy took to it like a duck to water. Like any brand-new gun, it's a bit stiff to operate and the "luggers" take a bit of getting used to as well but everything worked darn fine. Using some cheap Remington target loads (w/fairly shap recoil!) we wacked a few clays. We then walked the dog and looked at a parts car for his 60 Mopar forward-looker. All in all a very good day.
Last edited by Lloyd3; 02/15/20 06:10 PM.
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You find a parts car for that ride you better buy it, complete.
Best, Ted
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Well.... 
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Not the same car, by any means, but reminds me so much of the 1958 Plymouth Fury, "Christine".
'60 Dodge. Pretty cool.
SRH
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