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Got out this morning and "bounced" 22 crows and one that wobbled off as a probable. Nice to get out, burn some powder, and blow the dust out of my shotgun barrel after what is a winter that wont end. All killed with a 16 gauge, 1 ounce of #8 shot. Such fun!

 

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Nice!

What's all the white stuff?

(It's 73 degrees here--perfect)smile



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M12,

Thanks for the hunt report, I always look forward to them.

Hope you get out plenty the next few weeks.

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Your model 12 still looks very good!

Ted, it snowed in Kansas on May 1st. ! What a spring!

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Those are just snow drifts left there guys. Over the winter up here drifts can be as much as 12 feet deep or more. Fields are all bare now, crows moving north to spread out across the vast countryside of Western Canada to start a new generation of banditssmile.

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Awesome, thanks for sharing your photos.

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Hi everyone,
It is really very nice and informative forum thanks for sharing ....


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Hi, we don't get snow often in TN. and it doesn't stay long, so I really enjoy seeing yours. What could be prettier on a pure white snowfield than a bunch of lead smacked, flying black feathered rats?! Keep up the good work and the good pics of the shotgun and your fields.

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Well M12 I take my Rem 16ga 870 out for a shoot every know and than. Use no8 shot to with either Mod or Imp Cyl depends on high tree tops are. But got to wait till Sept 1st till season opens up hear in Kentucky !

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I am a big fan of the 16 gauge but they are expensive to buy shells for.

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5065 wrote:

I am a big fan of the 16 gauge but they are expensive to buy shells for.


 The only gauge along with the 28 and 410 worth hand loading for these days.smile

 

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