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Join Date: September 30, 2009
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Havin’ some fun with the Henry 410 side gate
My lady having some fun with the Henry 410 side gate. A very fun gun without beating your shoulder up.
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new title
Cool that your gal will shoot with you and seems to enjoy it! I taught bamawife to shoot, but it didn't go past that, just not her thing.
I suggest you retitle your post to "Expensive fun with the sidegate" ![]() I have a long history with the .410 as a hunting gun and a pest gun around the place. I'll always have some variety about......currently it's a Win M37. Back when I was running beagles, I had a Rem 870 and a Mossberg 500 so chambered, but moved them along when I stopped running hounds. |
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