"A Fox gets the Game" 20 Ga Sterlingworths

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Witty1
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"A Fox gets the Game" 20 Ga Sterlingworths

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There's a few pictures of my triplet boys and the Birds they shot back in March. Believing it's important that history and tradition are passed on to the next generation by doing, not through video games. The guns they used are a 1918 SW ejector, and a 1924 extractor, both 20 ga with 26 inch barrels, shooters.
This was a day they will remember the rest of their life as "best day every." He hunted at Clover Hollow in Eastern PA, with our dog Hunter.
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Birds and Foxes

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Brothers first hunt.

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Mans / Boys best friend.

Guns are all original and still work great.
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bonasa
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Post by bonasa »

What a great post! That's the way to pass on the tradition. Looks like a great time was had by all.
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Post by R.R. »

Good for you... and the boys.
Thanks for keeping the tradition alive.
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Post by Don Ay »

with all the foolhardy distractions kids have today thats great to see some are enjoying real life fun
great photos
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