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sniff...


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Originally Posted by ed good
chantry, are you not entertained?

Not by you, you are a bore and that's why I usually have you on ignore.


I have become addicted to English hammered shotguns to the detriment of my wallet.
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not to beat a dead horse, but consider this in lieu of rubber...

https://vicknairgunsmithing.blogspot.com/search/label/Wood%20Repair


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Originally Posted by ed good
hey Roberts an the rest of you flat landers...

don't tell us ridge runners an rock climbers bout grouse guns, unless you spend a few years climbin two hours or so up a mountain...

then four hours or so, fightin your way thru blow downs and brier patches and be lucky enough to put up as many birds as it takes to make you feel the effort is worth the challenge...

and then there is the trip down the mountain...when your legs feel numb and your knees seem like they are full of jelly and tacks...

and if you have to abandon your nine pound boat anchor on the way down, think of it as a learning experience...


ed’s description of grouse hunting doesn’t sound like it requires a gun of precision handling abilities.
Any light weight, stubby barrel, no choke scatter gun, that you can poke at a 10/15 yard flushing bird in desperation should work just swell. I mean it’s not like dove hunting! Yeeeehawwww!😀


Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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Originally Posted by Ken Nelson
Originally Posted by ed good
hey Roberts an the rest of you flat landers...

don't tell us ridge runners an rock climbers bout grouse guns, unless you spend a few years climbin two hours or so up a mountain...

then four hours or so, fightin your way thru blow downs and brier patches and be lucky enough to put up as many birds as it takes to make you feel the effort is worth the challenge...

and then there is the trip down the mountain...when your legs feel numb and your knees seem like they are full of jelly and tacks...

and if you have to abandon your nine pound boat anchor on the way down, think of it as a learning experience...


ed’s description of grouse hunting doesn’t sound like it requires a gun of precision handling abilities.
Any light weight, stubby barrel, no choke scatter gun, that you can poke at a 10/15 yard flushing bird in desperation should work just swell. I mean it’s not like dove hunting! Yeeeehawwww!😀

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Ed thinks if someone hasn't hunted grouse they know nothing about fast flushes. I'd like to see him on his first Gambels quail flush. I grew up on wild Bobs, but Gambels take it up another notch or two.


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hey boys, hit aint bout me...

its about extending a stock, with minimal change to the handling qualities of a gun...


keep it simple and keep it safe...
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