
Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
Very nice!
Thanks for posting the picture.
What gun is that? Early A grade?
I may head up to Kansas when pheasant season opens there the 12th. Bobwhite season in West Texas appears to be very very very poor.
Best,
Mike
Edit: Kansas pheasant opens the 12th, not the 15th.
Thanks for posting the picture.
What gun is that? Early A grade?
I may head up to Kansas when pheasant season opens there the 12th. Bobwhite season in West Texas appears to be very very very poor.
Best,
Mike
Edit: Kansas pheasant opens the 12th, not the 15th.
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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
Again nice gun and picture.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks,
Mike
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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
I was out Monday with my old "Meat in the Pot" gun, my straight grip, 1914-vintage A-Grade 12-gauge, but I didn't take any pictures other than of my dog Skitso at work --


At this point in time, members are probably getting tired of old "Meat in the Pot" but this is our 46th season together --



At this point in time, members are probably getting tired of old "Meat in the Pot" but this is our 46th season together --

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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
Dave: I have it's twin in a 20 gage maybe it should be called "Mini Meat in the Pot". Lee. 

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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
Dave,
Beautiful gun. Absolutely adore straight grip Foxes. Skitso ain't bad either. Enjoy your season with ole' "Meat". You should have a special hunt for your 50th season together. How is she choked/barrel length?
Daryl
BTW: Just picked up a "new" early A grade 95xx and would like to post pics. but when I try it says the file is too big. What to do?
Beautiful gun. Absolutely adore straight grip Foxes. Skitso ain't bad either. Enjoy your season with ole' "Meat". You should have a special hunt for your 50th season together. How is she choked/barrel length?
Daryl
BTW: Just picked up a "new" early A grade 95xx and would like to post pics. but when I try it says the file is too big. What to do?
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Re: Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck
Meat-in-the-Pot left North 18th Street and Windrim Avenue choked improved modified in both barrels. I had the right opened to improved cylinder in 1966.
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