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I can't remember his name, but Winchester/Browning brought his set-up to a publicity sporting clays shoot in California years ago (apparently too many ears ago for me!), and it was fascinating to watch the patterns appear on-screen!
“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
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Glad it showed up fine!
That woman who lets me live in her house decided to sign it too, since she took a bunch of the photos! Seems fair to me. BTW, I PM’d her about my Sous Vide experiment with a chewy venison round steak. Let her know please.
What fresh Hell is this?
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MD,
Do you recall what make the .22 pump grandma use to wingshoot birds was? I recall you telling the story in Western Skies and other publications but no mention as to what the make was. Likely it made no difference to her but I find myself curious.
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Campfire Kahuna
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I was a Winchester, but I don't know whether it was an 1890 or 1906.
“Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.” John Steinbeck
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By now I am probably an also ran, but I'll list a few off of my shelf.
1. The shotgunner's Book by Col. Charles Askins 2. Sure Hit Shotgun Ways by Francis E. Sell. Somewhere I have something by Jack O'connor, and can't find it.
I always thought that Don Zutz was the best technical person. I always thought that his thoughts on the Cutts Compensator were great. I think of the Cutts as the original backboring. Don zutz wrote many things for the annual Gun Digest. I think he also could be found in the American Rifleman at times. Forgive old age.
For some reason I kept a paperback. An Outdoorlife Skill Book titled Game Bird Hunting coppyright 1965. It seems very inclusive about guns, various game, and methods. I probably last consulted it in the early 70's about ptarmigan while stationed in Alaska during the early 70's.
Francis E. Sell also did a good book on deer rifles I have somewhere.
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