BritChaser
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Bird hunted once in a while with borrowed guns from age 12 to my mid-40s. At 44, after a relo to near pheasant country, bought my first gun, a Stoeger Condor, at Walmart for $400 and then went all in on bird hunting. A budget gun, the Stoeger worked flawlessly and knocked 'em down just fine. I still have it and use it for turkey. Also used it last season when I took my nephew on a SD pheasant hunt and let him use my 625. Brag Warning: Went three for three on SD wild ones with the Stoeger.
Had a good payday in '99 so I bought my first house (used), my first SUV (used), a Citori (new), and my first bird dog (new pup). Life was good and, praise be, it continues.
Bought my third gun, the 625, a few years later and then gave the other Citori to a gunless friend. Back to two guns.
Yes, I have been a bit hoggish having owned three shotguns over time when one or two would have done just fine.
Had a good payday in '99 so I bought my first house (used), my first SUV (used), a Citori (new), and my first bird dog (new pup). Life was good and, praise be, it continues.
Bought my third gun, the 625, a few years later and then gave the other Citori to a gunless friend. Back to two guns.
Yes, I have been a bit hoggish having owned three shotguns over time when one or two would have done just fine.
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