Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck

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Nice day chasing Mr. Ringneck

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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.

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Mike

Edit: Kansas pheasant opens the 12th, not the 15th.
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Thanks. Early BE actually.
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Again nice gun and picture.

Thanks,

Mike
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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 --

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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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Not me Dave.

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Dave: I have it's twin in a 20 gage maybe it should be called "Mini Meat in the Pot". Lee. :D
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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?
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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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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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