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Post by indybrad on Mar 12, 2007 13:07:14 GMT -5
A buddy told me about this www.seasonshot.com Anyone ever heard of it or know if it works.
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Post by hunter7x on Mar 12, 2007 13:38:24 GMT -5
LOL U gotta be kidding me !??
I only have one question...WHY ?
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Post by parrothead on Mar 12, 2007 14:29:14 GMT -5
The Cajun patterns well in my gun. Honey-mustard doesnt shoot to well. Again WHY?
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Post by larryhagmansliver on Mar 12, 2007 14:54:58 GMT -5
I'm not asking why but what? First of all that's a great idea. I wish I thought of it, but what "it" is I must ask. I thought lead, tungsten, and steel all had the properties of being hard and heavy. What is this stuff? ground fruit cake? One of you needs to get some of this here Season Shot and report on it. Take it right to 45 yards and compare it with you regular stuff.
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Post by indybrad on Mar 12, 2007 16:34:42 GMT -5
It says it's supposed to come out this year and be put into full production in 2008. Maybe I'll call them and see what the deal is.
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Post by nsporleder on Mar 12, 2007 19:03:16 GMT -5
I'll bet it's a two load deal.First round is shot as they strut away.Aim for the Kentuckian heart shot.It's a load of croutons and rice.This will make him spin around,set down and gobble all at the same time.Then you hit him with a back up round of cracked pepper and rock salt.If he is a big bird don't worry you just double the recipe!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by hunter7x on Mar 13, 2007 8:53:15 GMT -5
I'll bet it's a two load deal.First round is shot as they strut away.Aim for the Kentuckian heart shot.It's a load of croutons and rice.This will make him spin around,set down and gobble all at the same time.Then you hit him with a back up round of cracked pepper and rock salt.If he is a big bird don't worry you just double the recipe!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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