After 3 weeks of miserable weather, we finally had a dry sunny day in Michigan. I took advantage of it by shooting a round of trap with my 12 ga. Fox, a round of clays with my 16 ga. Parker, and a round of skeet with my 20 ga. Sterly. Always fun.
Finally a Sunny Day
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Re: Finally a Sunny Day
Jeff,
That is a nice array of fine looking guns there.
What is the grade of that Parker, the stock color reminds me of my Grade 4 10 gauge?
Stan
That is a nice array of fine looking guns there.
What is the grade of that Parker, the stock color reminds me of my Grade 4 10 gauge?
Stan
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Re: Finally a Sunny Day
Jeff, is all this lousey weather going to impact the Grouse hatch? Not sure, but would think they should be on the nest now, doing their thing.
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Re: Finally a Sunny Day
Good question. I know there were a few woodcock doing their thing a couple of weeks ago.
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