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| Dove stamp fee? What the hey??? You're joking right?
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| Posts: 41 | Location: Kingsport, TN | Registered: 23 January 2003 | 
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| Congratulations Lar45!---, unless, of course, them "grouse" was 'fool hens'(Blue Grouse)ground sluiced or shot out of a tree.
My own dove shooting was pathetic at first, but it got better. Two or three times a week at the range over the past year had taken it's toll---too much aiming and not enough swinging. Ended up at about four shells per bird!
I'm afraid making my own shot has lost it's appeal for yet another year. Just the thought of climbing a high stepladder with a pot of molton alloy, then pouring it through a perforated ladle toward a large tub of water far below, gives me the shakes just thinken about it. ---galena kid--- |
| Posts: 31 | Location: Arizona, cerca de la frontera y lejos de D�os | Registered: 22 August 2003 | 
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| The only shot maker I know of is the Littleton shot maker. Never have used it. Don't know anyone who has personally used it. It seems like a good idea to use with ww as long as you flux the ww really good to clean them up prior to making the shot. I have seen ads on them (don't remember where) and they didn't look like there was a way to flux the lead.
Sorry to hear about the dove stamp or whatever it is called. I guess some of us have it lucky for now. It's only a matter of time, though.
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| Posts: 41 | Location: Kingsport, TN | Registered: 23 January 2003 | 
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| Congrats Lar45. When we lived in Grace, ID Sept.1 was on board for grouse and Bows for Elk usually on the same trip. Gianni. |
| Posts: 65 | Location: Western MT | Registered: 27 October 2002 | 
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