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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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B, I'm in Central Otago, New Zealand. Yes they are the same critter. Some places here are over run with them. Quite a major pest animal.
 
Nice shooting. Looks like a great day afield
 
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