CE 1921
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Re: CE 1921
There is no opening day for clay targets I would have that beauty out this afternoon smoking clays.
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Re: CE 1921
Dove season. The gun has very open chokes. My local source of RST shells (Game Fair in Nashville) has closed its doors, so I need to order some #7's before I can shoot at anything with it.
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Re: CE 1921
Good luck with the shells. Don't know where you're located but our dove season opens in 82 days, 15 hours, exactly. Don't ask me how I know.
All the best, Stan
All the best, Stan
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Re: CE 1921
One of the upsides to reloading in these days of scarcity and or limited sources is that you aren't dependent upon someone else for your ammunition.spyder wrote: My local source of RST shells (Game Fair in Nashville) has closed its doors, so I need to order some #7's before I can shoot at anything with it.
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Re: CE 1921
I have been rolling my own for sometime now. Started out with crimps and now I roll them.