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Interesting article on lead vs TSS
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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5302100" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Deerfever, I guess you're right.,I don't know. I just don't see the point of spending money on a new gun and $12.00 a pop shells to do the same job of a gun you most likely have now and with shells that are $9.00 for ten. If a man is so frail that the difference in weight from a 12 to a 410 is the determining factor as to going hunting or not should he be getting out to start with? I guess it gets back to me being cheap by nature. Also to the bored thing I mentioned, if that's what a man wants to do, what do I care, but it seem connected with being bored and looking for something to do to me. </p><p>If someone from these 2 viewpoints each wrote a story about a hunt where a turkey was called up and killed and had it published, in fifty years which story would most likely be remembered or reread? The one about a thrilling hunt were it was maybe/maybe not till the bird got inside 30 yards or the one about a guy cutting on a box call to a bird that just flew off the roost, popped his head up at 75 yds away to look towards the cutting and got shot then made the rounds on facebook and instagram?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5302100, member: 22496"] Deerfever, I guess you're right.,I don't know. I just don't see the point of spending money on a new gun and $12.00 a pop shells to do the same job of a gun you most likely have now and with shells that are $9.00 for ten. If a man is so frail that the difference in weight from a 12 to a 410 is the determining factor as to going hunting or not should he be getting out to start with? I guess it gets back to me being cheap by nature. Also to the bored thing I mentioned, if that's what a man wants to do, what do I care, but it seem connected with being bored and looking for something to do to me. If someone from these 2 viewpoints each wrote a story about a hunt where a turkey was called up and killed and had it published, in fifty years which story would most likely be remembered or reread? The one about a thrilling hunt were it was maybe/maybe not till the bird got inside 30 yards or the one about a guy cutting on a box call to a bird that just flew off the roost, popped his head up at 75 yds away to look towards the cutting and got shot then made the rounds on facebook and instagram? [/QUOTE]
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