My son Ben
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Re: My son Ben
Very nice. No doubt a special hunt for you guys.
Shoot vintage firearms, relax, and have fun.
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Re: My son Ben
Loggy,
Nothing better then passing on a great gun to your kids and see them enjoy the gun as much as you have. My son loves his 16 Sterlingworth for grouse and takes my 32” for ducks all season. Makes me smile! Enjoy
Mark
Nothing better then passing on a great gun to your kids and see them enjoy the gun as much as you have. My son loves his 16 Sterlingworth for grouse and takes my 32” for ducks all season. Makes me smile! Enjoy
Mark
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Re: My son Ben
Thanks for your comments. My son has been fully grown for longer than I care to admit. We have hunted together most Saturday mornings for over thirty years. Sometimes we shoot something and sometimes we don’t. We always have a good visit. This is the first season he has hunted with a Fox. Yesterday I had a cold and stayed home. Missed the best shooting of the year. A lone hunter chasing wild pheasants doesn’t usually have much of a chance. That’s what makes it fun. He has a great dog and they both had fun. We hope to get out again next Saturday, the season is coming to an end. John