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Re: Spring gobbler hunters?
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Mar 17th a 09:56 AM
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I have a handful of modified hammerless lightweight single shots from 3.25 lbs. in .410 to 4.25 lbs in 12 ga. with a 5.5 lb. 20 ga. The costs before modifying ranged from a $95 NIB Baikal 20 to a $150 NIB Yildiz TK12, 12 gauge with $129 in between Yildiz TK36 .410s. I exercise them yearly with TSS shot ranging in sizes from small to smaller. Some are equipped with red dots, some with adjustable peep sights. Depending on the year, some only enjoy armed walks in the spring woods with me, others do the jobs for which they were built. As in life, hope springs eternal once again this spring. The guns were made in Turkey or Russia, shooting Chinese TSS shot packed in French or Italian plastic or American brass hulls, aimed by a Cracker through either a Filipino built Burris red dot or an American made Skinner sight. All are aimed at the All American Wild Turkey. It's a globalist effort some would say. Gil
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