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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 2159063" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>If you are anywhere near eastern NC I have some 3" Winchester Super X, could throw a few shells your way.</p><p></p><p>Bird were strutting until this front moved in and it blew 20. 80 degrees this weekend will get the bugs out and the birds back in the fields. Me and the wife missed all of last season, she was 8 months pregnant, both of us are getting all twitchy. I don't know why but deer season is kind of relaxing to me and being outdoors is the goal but turkeys and stupid Canadian geese get me amped up to shoot'em. </p><p></p><p>Also just remember folks a 2 3/4 high brass load through a full/turkey choke only takes a few yards off the effective range. Before I got my 12 gauge all I had was an old 16 pump that put many a turkey in the dirt. Didn't even have a picture of a turkey on the ammo box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 2159063, member: 104786"] If you are anywhere near eastern NC I have some 3" Winchester Super X, could throw a few shells your way. Bird were strutting until this front moved in and it blew 20. 80 degrees this weekend will get the bugs out and the birds back in the fields. Me and the wife missed all of last season, she was 8 months pregnant, both of us are getting all twitchy. I don't know why but deer season is kind of relaxing to me and being outdoors is the goal but turkeys and stupid Canadian geese get me amped up to shoot'em. Also just remember folks a 2 3/4 high brass load through a full/turkey choke only takes a few yards off the effective range. Before I got my 12 gauge all I had was an old 16 pump that put many a turkey in the dirt. Didn't even have a picture of a turkey on the ammo box. [/QUOTE]
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