Posted on 10/05/2012 8:22:55 PM PDT by djone
"The smoothbore fowling piece is the oldest style of backwoods home firearm in America; hell, they came over on the Mayflower. They've come a long way. Today's hunting shotguns, particularly when you look at turkey guns, tend to be rapid-firing pump guns and, hugely, semiautomatics. The ones you'll find at a practical shooting match (check on Hulu and watch an episode of "Three Gun Nation" to see what I'm talking about) have been tricked out with extended magazines and high-tech sights. "
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That’s OK, I wasn’t going to play the part of sheep.
Two pitchers makes for a crowded baseball game.
I guess we’ll have to take it to the cheerleaders! You hit the one on the left; I’ll take her slightly chubby but enthusiastic friend on the right.
Would’ve been nice for you to have presented the data at the start. Thanks for your research. Makes you appear less blatherful.
Run what you brung. I’ll run what I brung. For about $20 of factory ammo every now and then, this has really blown out of any semblance of proportion.
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