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Originally Posted by John Roberts
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Wow, I'm just a young guy that opened this thread thinking he might learn something about finishing a Silvers pad. I learned something alright, an appreciation for two other forums I read. Might have to send Dave a goodbye donation. My ten year old nephew does a better job of keeping his trap shut then you guys can... geez.
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well stan, re the duck gun thang...

you missed it, sup tile as hit wuz...

so here hit is...plain an straight up...

none of us nos every thang bout every thang...

we all have our areas of expertise, based upon our experiences...

it would be wonderful if we awl would recognize our weaknesses...

and willingly share our collective knowledge's, based upon our experiences and expertise...

that is and always has been the most important value of this fine double gon forum...


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Because Ed,if there was a gun balance issue the installation would include drilling out wood to conteract balance issues with pad installation...im sure you know that. If someone ask questions why not try to offer answers instead of personal opinion

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Originally Posted by John Roberts
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an Roberts, sounds like you spent allota time shootin flat footed, with gun mounted, at targets with a predetermined speed an direction...

that ain't grouse huntin...

bein from miss, you ever shoot at quail, without the help of a pointin dog?

I grew in central Florida in the fifties, when we still had coveys of quail liven in the orange groves...

used to flush erm at dawn and at dusk, out from under the trees...

didn't have no bird dog back then, so hunted alone or with one other hunter...

learned to always be alert an quick...

carried an shot a Stevens 94, 16 ga with cut barrels and stock... no choke...no pad...

little thang wuz like ah magic wand...

wish I still had it now...
That’s some really impressive stuff right there, ed. Here’s a news flash: a Stevens 94 is a single shot, it doesn’t have “barrels”, cut or otherwise. But yeah, those nuggets you just posted give us some wonderful insight into your vast knowledge of shotgun dynamics and wing shooting. You be careful now.
JR

And that doesn't include all the misspelled words. Newsflash Ed, intentionally misspelling all those words doesn't make you sound "folksy". It makes you sound like an uneducated fool.


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cj, one would think, but it has been my experience that the weight of the wood that can be removed by hogging out the stock is a fraction of the weight of a solid silvers type pad...


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chantry, are you not entertained?


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Originally Posted by Pwog
Wow, I'm just a young guy that opened this thread thinking he might learn something about finishing a Silvers pad.

You might notice that the question of the OP was answered with numerous methods he can try. Or you.

What came next, that you dissed so strongly, is how we let our hair down after the "work" is done. Ed usually comes along with some asinine off topic comments, and the fun begins. If you don't care for it you can be conspicuous in your absence.


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Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
Originally Posted by Pwog
Wow, I'm just a young guy that opened this thread thinking he might learn something about finishing a Silvers pad.

You might notice that the question of the OP was answered with numerous methods he can try. Or you.

What came next, that you dissed so strongly, is how we let our hair down after the "work" is done. Ed usually comes along with some asinine off topic comments, and the fun begins. If you don't care for it you can be conspicuous in your absence.

Nice Stan. You really know how to keep this a "friendly" place. Between you, John, Ted, yep, it is no wonder this forum is plummeting.


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Again, "Put on your big boy pants". Most of us are having a good time here. I sure am. Get a life and ignore Ed.

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Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
Originally Posted by Pwog
Wow, I'm just a young guy that opened this thread thinking he might learn something about finishing a Silvers pad.

You might notice that the question of the OP was answered with numerous methods he can try. Or you.

What came next, that you dissed so strongly, is how we let our hair down after the "work" is done. Ed usually comes along with some asinine off topic comments, and the fun begins. If you don't care for it you can be conspicuous in your absence.

It's a sign of the times Stan, and I wish I knew why so many men are so easily triggered by things that should just bounce of any skin thicker than a nanometer. Just look at the Nutty Professor's response to you as an example. He sees your little comment as a nasty micro-aggression that will likely send him looking for his pacifier and security blanket. And at the same time, he is brain-dead enough to think nobody ever noticed his own frequent attacks on Ed, or anyone else he hates. Princess SKB gave Pwog's complaint a "Like", showing that he/she is no different than the Nutty Professor, who also gave it a "Like". Both act as pure and innocent as the driven snow. Anyone who pays attention, and has been here for any length of time, knows both are phony as a three dollar bill.

I've read that this hyper-sensitivity in males could be caused by the BPA in some water bottles and plastic food containers. It could be the Woke indoctrination they get in schools from Liberal Left teachers. Or phytoestrogens from soy milk and soy protein. Or the estrogen and other female hormones they add to chicken and cattle feed to fatten them up.

Personally, I think it's Climate Change!


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