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Let's do this, Larry. Answer plainly and clearly what you meant by higher and lower classes. Would you do that? I was simply trying to figure out what you meant.
SRH I figured not. Bye, SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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Stan, you seem determined to build a fire. What the hell for?
What a bizarre conversation. Even Frank has problems beating this one. Hah, Do you feel Larry needs help Brent? Why dont you support This forum before trying to tell contributors of this forum how to live their life. Stanley
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Hah, Do you feel Larry needs help Brent?
Stanley
Comrades in arms, Stanley. JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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....Let's face it . . . those of us hanging out on this BB are an anachronism. We're misplaced in time, by about a century. We should count ourselves lucky that we're not much worried about the influenza epidemic and don't have to worry about prohibition of alcohol in the near future. Heck, I thought it was bizarre to bring up pump guns, and modern clays competition to help explain why popularity was misguided. What seems lucky though is that flu and prohibition are synonyms for Northern Wisconsin shoot classifications.
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Pump guns need loving too...
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Agree- I love using my Model 12's-- darned if I can fall in love with the synthetic composition stocked pumpguns of today's gun market. My guess is- 75% of the pumpguns sold today are bought by serious waterfowl hunters--
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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....Let's face it . . . those of us hanging out on this BB are an anachronism. We're misplaced in time, by about a century. We should count ourselves lucky that we're not much worried about the influenza epidemic and don't have to worry about prohibition of alcohol in the near future. Heck, I thought it was bizarre to bring up pump guns, and modern clays competition to help explain why popularity was misguided. What seems lucky though is that flu and prohibition are synonyms for Northern Wisconsin shoot classifications. Craig, if it's popular guns you want to talk about, you're in the wrong place. Surprised you haven't realized that by now. The guns we spend most of our time talking about don't rank very high on the popularity scale. And while missing a clay target because of a malfunction isn't a real big deal to me (because I'm not what one would call a serious competitive shooter), it IS a big deal to me if I'm hunting and my sxs--maybe older than I am--goes click instead of bang when I walk in to flush a pheasant, grouse, woodcock, whatever in front of one of my bird dogs. So reliability IS a big deal with me. And over the last 45 years or so and hundreds of sxs, most of them with DT, I've found that system to be quite consistently reliable. Not 100% perfect . . . but then almost nothing is.
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