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    1950s Browning 16 gauge

    Sorry, I'm late to the discussion. I am one who is not a fan of the A5 in general. I know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, however, I think that the A5s are really awful looking guns. I simply can't get past that hump back. I know that it is necessary for the movement of the...
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    From facebook

    Cool! I didn't know that the release spot was known.
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    Lets see some pics of your Bird dogs

    Here is a pic of Cider on point. He is very stylish.
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    Ground swatting

    No, it just is not sporting! I am not out hunting for subsistence. I am there for the sport.
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    28 gauge ammo

    I have never had any trouble killing put and take state stocked Pheasants with 3/4 oz. of Winchester XX #6s using an IC tube in the lower barrel and a Mod. tube in the upper over my GSP. That is of course, when I put the pattern on the bird.
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    Ficcohi 20 ga. Golden Pheasant Ammo

    I decided to order a flat of Ficcohi Golden Pheasant, 20 ga. 2 3/4" 1 oz. of #6 shot at 1245 fps, to try out for the upcoming NJ pheasant season. The fact that they contain nickel plated shot intrigues me. After doing some research of Tom Rosters work, I have found that forever the industry...
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    Boss Warchief Bismuth buffered load dissection data and patterning results.

    Very interesting results. It appears that the Boss Warchief performed quite well and performed extremely well in comparison to the other brands that you tested. Thank you for posting your data.
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    Cool stuff you see while hunting...

    While woodcock hunting in northern New Jersey last season a friend and I came across an old abandoned cemetery. In it was the grave of a man named William Utter. The inscription on his stone read that he was a Veteran of both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. See pic below.
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    if you had $2500

    If we are talking new gun, I would have to say either a Beretta 686 or the B. Rizzini BR110. Both are excellent guns built on scaled 28 gauge frames.
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    NJ 2019/20 Pheasant/Chukar Season

    I am posting both here and in the NJ forum because the NJ forum doesn't seem to get much traffic. I am not sure if the state will be stocking both pheasants and chukars together throughout the 2019/20 season or will they be doing the same thing as last year with chukars only on the last...
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    2019/20 Pheasant/Chukar Season

    I am not sure if the state will be stocking both pheasants and chukars together throughout the 2019/20 season or will they be doing the same thing as last year with chukars only on the last stocking date? Can someone please clarify this point.
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    The Low Velocity Principle

    I posted this prior to last year's opener and am re posting it in the event someone new to the forum would be interested. With Pheasant season just around the corner I thought that some of you who reload might be interested in hearing this recipe. In the American Rifleman in June of 1987 an...
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    The Low Velocity Principle

    With Pheasant season just around the corner I thought that some of you who reload might be interested in hearing this recipe. In the American Rifleman in June of 1987 an article was published written by Ron Forsyth called "The Low Velocity Principle". Since I read it way back in 87 I have been...
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