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Shot a few crows yesterday evening with some difficulty as cover is still sparse. Only was I met with some success when the sun got low and I was able to use shadows to mask my presence. Below a pic of 6 birds shot from the same stand. These were perhaps the fastest half dozen I have ever collected as I would estimate all killed in less than 60 seconds. They arrived in singles a few seconds apart  looking for a fight. Scarcely had enough time to reload my pump shotgun. The second pic is that of the last crow of the evening...floater at 50 yards aloft which came down hard.

 

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Hahaha, thats awesome. Those are two really nice photos also.

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Ted,

You've got a talent, pic's are great! I got to add that I've seen a lot of M12's and own a few but yours is a "Classic". You can tell there's a lot of stories with that one. Congrats on the hunt sounds like you were on, it feels great to have trouble staying loaded.


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Like Butch, loving your photo's Ted!



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Thanks for the commentary guys. I'll post a few more pics throughout spring and summer.


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Hi Ted,

I was shooting an old classic pump earlier today.  Getting it zero'd for jack rabbit hunting this summer on the high plains of Texas.  It's a Remington M25 slide action rifle (1923 vintage) chambered in .25-20 Winchester Repeater.  I was shooting factory Remington 86 gr. Core-Lokt loads and my Hornady tipped 60 gr handloads, powered by 10 grains of 2400.  Maybe a slow witted crow can be neutralized with it someday, that would be photo worthy!

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25-20, that sounds prehistoric Gadget Bobbiggrin  Found a bunch of that brass on the ground at our local range some time ago. Further, I believe a once world record whitetail was killed with the 25-20 in Norther Minnesota with the aforementioned. Have fun with your new plinker!

 

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