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    Goose Gun Help

    Thanks for the replies folks, the infomation is valued. I was already leaning towards the Big 10. I really like my Winchester as it dusts upland birds and rabbits real well. Don't really want another 12 but didn't want to spend the extra bucks on a 10 and ammo if it didn't help. Jim
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    Goose Gun Help

    Hunted goose (Canada goose) for the first time this year, and my 12 ga. Winchester 1300 Turkey with a 22"bbl was kinda lacking. Modified choke and 3" BB was the setup and hunted over decoys. My gun has factory camo so finding a longer bbl is slim, besides the wife said go ahead and get another...
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    question is the 54cal muzzeloaders dying

    After getting a GPR .54 my .50 has become a loaner rifle for my buddies that are to cheap to buy their own:). Jim
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    Does your state have a "Primitive" muzzleloader hunting season?

    Idaho allows no powder pellets, no scopes and PRB or cast bullets but no sabots and ignition system must be open/exposed. Jim
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    Your favorite .22 Handgun to carry in the field all day?

    Mostly a single 6 but sometimes a H&R 999
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    Lyman great plains rifle (54 caliber)

    cpt-t The CO-2 decharger you asked about works pretty good, I keep one in my shooting bag when in the sticks or in my range box. The gas cylinder is good for one use/decharge and then is best to use a new cylinder. Be sure to point the bore in a safe direction when dechargeing as the ball exits...
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    Wiping the bore between shots?

    With my 50 & 54, a damp spit patch every 4-5 shots with my 32 its after every shot or 2nd shot depending on powder/sub
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    Will 00 buckshot penetrate through a double-sided steel resident front door?

    Sure 00 buck will pass through, but depending on how far away from the door you are you may blow the door off the hinges and allow the punk(s) inside. Not to mention the muzzel flash and percussion( can you say FLASH and BANG) you will suffer. Not to mention several 30 caliber round balls...
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    Recommendation from lefties shooting right bolt action rifles

    Been shooting R/H bolts all my life, just reach over with my left. Bought a Rem 700 L/H and sold it after two years, just could'nt get use to a L/H bolt. Jim
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    Bolt-Action Shotguns!?

    Got a Sears 410 bolt, that I bought in 69 at the age of nine. My uncle paid me to pick cherries in his garden. I have not shot it in years but was great for small game/birds. Jim
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    Handguns in Alaska?

    Lived there for 5 years and saw pretty much the same guns as down here. Personal choice and likes. Jim
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    How often do you clean your rifles?

    After shooting, Wiped down with a lighyly oiled cloth after a day in the woods if not shot, and removed from the safe at least every 3 months for inspection and cleaning or atleast a wipe down. Jim
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    20 ga. VS .410 for Rabbit/Squirrel

    Never had a 20, but the first gun I ever bought was a 410 and I still have it. Always did the deed as needed. Jim
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    What's your "never buy" gun?

    For my personnal use it would be an AR of any style, I just think they are ugly and over priced. For trade or resale would be open to anything. Jim
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    jc higgins .22 bolt problem

    Have you tried holding the trigger back while sliding the bolt in? Jim
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    What's your age group and what do you carry?

    54. Voted on 1911 but also at times carry a new mod Blackhawk 41 mag or a barreta 22 auto in back pocket, just varies with conditions. Jim
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    do you have a gun rack in the back window of your truck?

    In my Quad Cab the long guns go under the rear seat and handguns go in the door pocket or under the front seat. In my regular cab work/play truck I mounted a gun rack on the back wall of the cab behind the seat (out of sight out of mind). Jim
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    Hunting With Classic Firearms

    Got a 03 Springfield from grandad in 76, still useing it today. It has a Mil Ordance stamp on the barrel for Aug. 1917 I guess its a classic. Jim
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    The old man's knife.

    Have carried an Old Timer of one style or another since 1973. I work with three men and I am the only one that has a knife on my person everyday and the only one that still wears a wristwatch. How times have changed. Jim
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    Lyman great plains rifle (54 caliber)

    Lyman Rifles are made with one of two barrels, the twist rate of the rifleing is diffrent in each. One barrel will shoot Patched Round Ball (PRB) best and the other will shoot a cast bullet better so do as your friend said and shoot the PRB as he should know, and you might ask him if the rifle...
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