Winchester 28 Gauge
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.270 WIN
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Out for another hunt this afternoon with the 28 gauge Winchester Model 23.Never saw a partridge or a rabbit.All I saw was two porcupines.
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.270 WIN
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28 ga. ya shoulda taken the '42 !
Too old to be nice, never too old to learn!
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.270 WIN
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Probably right ,Bob.Out this afternoon and took the old Winchester/Cooey Model 84 and a hand full of old paper C-I-L Imperial 28 gauge shells.Did see three porcupines,one just about the smallest I ever saw and a squirrel.
just as I was coming out of the last spot,just at dark ,I did scare a partridge,but was unable to get a shot at it. Never saw a rabbit and I was in some pretty good spots for them. |
.270 WIN
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That is why it is called hunting and not just shooting!
Too old to be nice, never too old to learn!
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.270 WIN
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Joined: Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:44 pm Location: Nova Scotia,Canada |
And I thought it was called hunting and not getting.Shows how little I know.LOL
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