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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick A View Post
    OO buck and slugs. Inside buildings I opt for #4 shot for max body damage and less wall penetration.
    Was gonna ask which choke you'd use, but if it's buck and slug, probably no choke.

    I've got a double barrel stoeger. I can have two different choices loaded at the same time. Could be a timeless prop for wedding photos too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jp498 View Post
    Was gonna ask which choke you'd use, but if it's buck and slug, probably no choke.

    I've got a double barrel stoeger. I can have two different choices loaded at the same time. Could be a timeless prop for wedding photos too.
    Having received my formal education in New England, I should have known that my choice of verb would be exploited as a double entendre, particularly by APUG'rs in the lofty latitudes. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pstake View Post
    Having received my formal education in New England, I should have known that my choice of verb would be exploited as a double entendre, particularly by APUG'rs in the lofty latitudes. :-)
    For turkeys, I use a .22rf and shoot their heads off.

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    Benelli Montefeltro 12 with 28" barrel and crio chokes
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    "The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."— Dorothea Lange
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    Browning a5's, I shoot trap 12g and skeet 20g.

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    My heart and my brain, hopefully...
    The more the camera and the lens is out of the way, the more likely that is of happening.
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    "...the heart and mind are the true lens of the camera".
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    "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit".
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    For all those misreading this and using it as a forum for ballistics boasting, go for extreme wide angle and use a hand grenade, holding it firmly during use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Old Man View Post
    For all those misreading this and using it as a forum for ballistics boasting, go for extreme wide angle and use a hand grenade, holding it firmly during use
    We're not misreading it, but trying to distinguish between taking photographs and shooting firearms. I happen to have cameras and guns, so in an attempt to prevent confusion, I say "shooting" when I'm using guns, and "photographing" when I'm using cameras. I also say "driving" when using an automobile.

    Those who feel good about using imprecise language may continue to do so, however they have no cause to gripe when they are not understood. As Mark Twain wrote, "the difference between the right word and almost the right word is the difference between 'lightning' and 'lightningbug'".

    Perhaps you should retain that grenade for personal use.
    Last edited by E. von Hoegh; 03-26-2012 at 10:26 AM. Click to view previous post history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy Old Man View Post
    For all those misreading this and using it as a forum for ballistics boasting, go for extreme wide angle and use a hand grenade, holding it firmly during use
    I usually have my 38 + P, J frame S&W tucked in my belt if the camera about my neck sets off some unsuspecting person on the street I capture with my camera. Never had to swap "formats" while out shooting.
    YET.

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