Dave Noreen and the Flyers
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Dave Noreen and the Flyers
Dave, I thought you would be interested in hearing that the South Ridge Flyers today held their holiday pigeon shoot, without your participation. The first piece of news is that one of the members asked where my red and black Utica Duxback wool coat had disappeared to. I replied that it was hanging in my truck, in case the weather took a bad turn. Oddly, I have not worn that coat to a pigeon shoot since we appeared in the famous picture of Ed Muderlak, Kevin McCormack, Dave Noreen, and Bill Murphy a few or more years ago. Somehow, this club member remembered that day, a cold one, when we posed for that picture on "Pigeon Hill". Today was Model 21 day, where a member donated a generous prize for the shooter who posted the highest score with a Model 21. There was an absolute flock of vent rib Model 21 Trap Guns in attendance and a good time was had by all. Bill Murphy
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Re: Dave Noreen and the Flyers
The many times posted picture --

Three Parkers and my Philadelphia Arms Co. C-Grade.
The late Ed Muderlak at the line --

Time flies!! That was twelve years ago.

Three Parkers and my Philadelphia Arms Co. C-Grade.
The late Ed Muderlak at the line --

Time flies!! That was twelve years ago.
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Incredible photos guys! Keep it up. Jim
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.
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Thanks, Dave, for the rerun of a great picture. The birds were pretty tough yesterday. The high score was 17X25, about the lowest winning score we have ever had. We had a good turnout with two lady shooters, one an International flyer champion in past years, one the daughter in law of a famous Middleburg gun dealer. I have outgrown the tight patterns of my Parker PHE Trap, so shot a Beretta 682 with way looser chokes. It is my first venture into the ring with a gun other than a side by side. The guns were largely Model 21s, one Parker, one British hammer gun, and maybe one or two each Perazzi, Krieghoff, and Beretta. The lady champion shot what could have been a Fabbri, her favorite, or an SO Beretta. Sorry, not a Fox in sight.
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Eightbore wrote "Not a Fox in sight" That explains the low scores!!!!! Sorry gents I could not resist 

A FOX GETS THE GAME!
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The surviving shooters in that picture could make quite a display of Foxes. Mr. McCormack is a recent convert, but is a quick study. We had a show and tell at a Fox collecting friend's house at lunch last week and Kevin surprised us with quite a spread. My spread was only the food.
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Re: Dave Noreen and the Flyers
eightbore wrote:The surviving shooters in that picture could make quite a display of Foxes. Mr. McCormack is a recent convert, but is a quick study. We had a show and tell at a Fox collecting friend's house at lunch last week and Kevin surprised us with quite a spread. My spread was only the food.
I think Kevin decided those Parker's were just way too complicated and he likes the simplicity and durability of the Foxes. Plus they are lighter gauge for gauge.