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Old 03-17-2018, 12:00 AM
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After just reading this last bit I reflected some on what type of bead is on my favorite 20 ga SXS - the one that I shoot the best - The one I paid $200 for at the Hanna Gun Show many years back. I don't know what type of bead it has. I don't even know if it has one. I'm sure it does.
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Old 03-17-2018, 09:05 AM
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After just reading this last bit I reflected some on what type of bead is on my favorite 20 ga SXS - the one that I shoot the best - The one I paid $200 for at the Hanna Gun Show many years back. I don't know what type of bead it has. I don't even know if it has one. I'm sure it does.
And there it is....shoots the best....which means the shooter and shotgun are one....fluent....no price tag, just everything coming together as naturally as possible to take the bird.

Think about it when you are on, there really is nothing but visual identification, target aquired all in one fluent motion and when this happens you don't even feel or hear the shot...just a puff of feathers...
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