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    Ist may Opening of Duck season in New Zealand

    the 1st saturday in may is almost as big a day as Christmas here in New Zealand. I just shot my first Duck Opening for 14 or 15 years. had a very enjoyable day. The day was clear, calm and not a cloud in the sky. So not Ideal conditions for Duck hunting. They were flying high and not big...
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    Well it works a treat, 1st time out with Flinter

    I finally got out on a wee hunt with my Pedersoli Indian 20 gauge Trade Gun, that was a kitset. she preformed pretty well I thought. Sparks reasonably well and seems to go off most times. pretty happy with her. Nice and light to carry. 1oz 5s over 65 grains holy black.
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    Took 20 bore SxS Cashmore for a walk

    I took my oldish 20 bore SxS Cashmore for a wee walk this morning. The 1st for 10 years or so. She seemed to remember what the job was. Preformed pretty well with 3/4 oz of 5s & same measure of 3f. Jumpshooting a few rabbits in scrub out to 25 -30 yards. lovely wee gun to carry. Very light...
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