Random Thoughts 17: Here we go again.

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Absolutely. But I wasn't using it to clear trenches in WWI. Shooting ducks and geese and pheasants on the wing is a different ball game.

Knew a guy who used one to shoot doubles in trap, really quick reaction times it was almost like one shot he didn't miss many.
 
Well pretty good day today, got most of my stuff done plus I helped my dad get his grill back together, new burner and ignitor and he was good to go.
 
Checked to so how new gutter guards are working and if underground pipe to low spot was running free and not plugged after the new roof install. And the low spot is all underwater so guess the pipe to that area be working.
 
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Ah. I prefer my old Savage o/u for trap. Might also be handy against Hitchcockian bird attacks because I can pull both triggers at once.
That must rock your world, if it's a 12. The birds can pick up your crumbs.

Sounds like you're ready for a 3.5" slug gun. That'd send back to the last tax season
 
That must rock your world, if it's a 12. The birds can pick up your crumbs.

Sounds like you're ready for a 3.5" slug gun. That'd send back to the last tax season
I didn't say I regularly pull both triggers at once-- just that I could. Yes it is a 12, though only chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells.
 
That was either three REALLY big lightening strikes or three nukes just hit the Chain of Lakes south of downtown. Shook the whole house three times in a few seconds.
 
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