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Here is what me and the cat scrounged up today. Changed guns for todays hunt, broke out the 10 gauge. Also, this was the first Hooded merganser drake I ever killed.




Cat after a hard day of duck hunting and checking deer feeders.


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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That is quite the hunting partner you got there!


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Posts: 3722 | Location: Okie in Falcon, CO | Registered: 01 July 2004Reply With Quote
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Man, you're crazy - (and that's a good thing)!

I love cats as long as the have a home!

PS: Put a dang'd trigger guard on that thing before you get hurt!!!
 
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PS: Put a dang'd trigger guard on that thing before you get hurt!!!


That is why that thing does not have a trigger guard. It was eating up my middle finger of my right hand.

The cat is a rescue, all of our pets are rescues and we love all of them. Martok is just a little mor special because he likes riding in a vehicle.


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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great pics and looks like you've got one of the best hunting buddies you can get. do you ever feed him any of the game ya'll take? i bet he would love some roast bird. also 10 gauge shotguns are really interesting to me and i might even get one myself one day.
 
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Nice cat! The trigger guard is interesting to me, every time I have used a borrowed side/side I have had my finger bleeding too! Doesnt happen when I use an over/under. O/U's are indeed the best! stir
 
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I have tried shooting an OU one time, If God Had Meant For Shotguns To Be Built That Way Our Eyes Would Be Stacked One On Top Of The Other.

Every time I tried to sight down the dang thing I kept trying to lay it over on its side shocker shocker shocker


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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I have tried shooting an OU one time, If God Had Meant For Shotguns To Be Built That Way Our Eyes Would Be Stacked One On Top Of The Other.

Every time I tried to sight down the dang thing I kept trying to lay it over on its side shocker shocker shocker


You probably have a different dominate eye that you should be using, shooting off the other shoulder.


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No, I have had the same dominant right eye I was born with 61 years ago.

I take it you are not reall adept at recognising sarcasm.

Sighting an OU is no different than sighting any single barreled gun, regardless of the action type pump/semi-auto/break open singler shot.

The point that escaped you was that I don't like stack barrel shotguns. If it has two barrels it shlould be a side x side. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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