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Don,

I prefer to use a little more power. The 10 guage magnum goose gun with
number 4 works well. No problem at 60 yard on the run. Don't think I'll
post any pics though. I do an orchard clean up day at first snow.

Haven't seen many posts from you lately. Hope its because you're too busy
fishin'

Karl


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 14:20:53 GMT, "Karl Townsend"
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Don,

I prefer to use a little more power. The 10 guage magnum goose gun with
number 4 works well. No problem at 60 yard on the run. Don't think I'll
post any pics though. I do an orchard clean up day at first snow.


I'd use my .243 at a nice spread like yours. Not as sure a thing as
your 10 gage on runners, but it sure would be fun. Fitch enjoys
popping groundhogs out to 175 yards with a .17HMR. That is a fun
little rifle! Not much good in a crosswind, though.

Haven't seen many posts from you lately. Hope its because you're too busy
fishin'


I've been lurkin'. Bass fishin' has indeed been excellent.
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