My plan is to live in the moment. But just in case I have purchase several 28's and 67's (410) for those long painful days where I hope the quail are dumb.

The funny thing is my father is at that stage now. He is a very fit 77 and he is my hunting partner. I find him reaching for the 410 more often as the years seem to add up. It's not the weight of the gun but the recoil that seems to wear him out. Now we all have a legitimate excuse to tell our wives,.... "this gun is for my golden years honey, honest!"


B.Meckler