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nitro proof
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Post by nitro proof »

Good golly that is really a beaut. My favorite part of your gun is the wood and the skeleton butt just sets it off. Old Ansley would be proud. Just exquisite all the way around. Congratulations.
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Post by fullchoke16 »

Can you even see and identify a woodcock at 125 yds.?
Recoil is most noticed when I miss
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Post by Fin2Feather »

bamboozler wrote:I have heard reports, unconfirmed of course, of a local nimrod that hunts behind a pack of big-going, wide-ranging Springers regularly taking woodcock at 125 yards and beyond with "Extremes".
Damn; wouldn't you need to allow for windage and the curvature of the earth :shock: ?
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