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nw_hunter

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Took the T/C Hawken, with GM 62 smoothie out yesterday to do some off hand shooting.
The Grandson wanted to tag along and plink some with his 22.

After I finished, he placed some empty shotgun shells on a log to shoot, and was doing pretty good, when I told him I could take three off with one shot using my smoothbore. "HE BIT" Behind his back, I loaded it with shot, and told him I would aim at the outside of one, and slide it into the other two knocking them all off the log. Boy did his eyes get big when they all left the log......lol! Got to tell that boy how I did that , one of these day's. :grin:

"Just kiddin" The dang kid figured it out!
 
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