No ducks here yet - other than locals.Antiquus wrote:Damn, you got Mallards there? Can't find them around here anymore among all the freaking geese.
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No ducks here yet - other than locals.Antiquus wrote:Damn, you got Mallards there? Can't find them around here anymore among all the freaking geese.
Same story, I have my Dad's Remington 12ga. 1100. He bought it when I was born in '69 brand new, hunted with it the rest of his life. Although his Oneida Eagle and bowhunting eventually became his true passion. Oh, what's up Irish?!!irishman wrote:I have a Remington model 11-48 20 gauge, it was my dads pride and joy for many years, he pheasant hunted with it killed many a rabbits and quail with it and I would never part with it. that gun means so much to me..............
It is a beautiful gun.Sonofagun wrote:Same story, I have my Dad's Remington 12ga. 1100. He bought it when I was born in '69 brand new, hunted with it the rest of his life. Although his Oneida Eagle and bowhunting eventually became his true passion. Oh, what's up Irish?!!irishman wrote:I have a Remington model 11-48 20 gauge, it was my dads pride and joy for many years, he pheasant hunted with it killed many a rabbits and quail with it and I would never part with it. that gun means so much to me..............
I regret selling mine.ErikO wrote:A break-action single shot 20 gauge of any make or model.
Very few moving parts to maintain, no chance of jamming and effective enough to both gather food and assist with self-defense. Also, no real shortage of ammo.
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