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Old June 6, 2000, 01:33 PM   #8
Dave McC
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Join Date: October 13, 1999
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Glad it helped you, Gary,lots of mis-info and myths out there,quicksands for the unwary(G).

Justin posted some pics of what looks like a fairtomiddlin' course of fire on another thread. It's rough training sometimes when no facilities will let you set up a course of fire like that.

OTOH,any firing of the shotgun recreationally has merit, even the stylized games like trap and skeet help one get used to handling THAT weapon.I've had periods when an 870 felt like a body part,and not a detachable tool.

As for what to use when "venturing out", it's a tough call. SO's figuring out just what calamity would call for such s scenario.
As for what I'd take in that situation, it might be the shotgun, that light little Winchester 30-30,and sidearm. Slung, the Model 94 could ride along at little weight penalty.

Maybe crossed ammo bandoliers, one 12 ga, one treinte-treinte,like the Frito Bandito(G)....
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