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JOHNROHIO

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Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. @Fluteman, the wife and I had a kids-free date night last night that started at @giles' favorite store in Marietta. They had some .410 TSS shells in stock, so I snagged two boxes. That reminded me to check and see if they had a Stevens Model 301 in .410 as I'd passed on one last spring and regretted it. Sure enough, there she was behind the counter. About the time I'd decided to buy it, Tracie strolled over and says "awe, cute" :ROFLMAO: She checked it out and we agreed on taking it home for the girls. This is a mean little youth turkey setup, but it'll be hell on squirrels and rabbits as well. I imagine with steel shot, we could kill some migratory birds too. I had a spare sling and butt pad, the sight came on it. The box was shot at 20 yards with a lead high brass 2.5" 1/2oz. 7 1/2 shot. It rolled the box over and clearly patterned well enough to kill a tree rat. I can see old dad carrying this on a few hunts himself.

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Youth hell, I used one all last turkey season, forget packing that heavy 12 around anymore. I killed a Turk at 52 yrds stone dead with tss
 

Schu72

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My oldest grew out of his youth shotgun, so I've been looking all winter and finally found a replacement. Winchester NWTF SX4.
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Schu72

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I guess I can add this info for anyone interested. I had a very difficult time finding what I was looking for and I know in general guns are scarce. I ended up purchasing this online (new) and had it shipped to a local FFL. I found it at Hinterland outdoors. Shipping was only $14.95 and I paid $35 to the FFL for transfer. Paid no taxes, so I ended up a little better than if I would have bought locally.
 

Sgt Fury

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I guess I can add this info for anyone interested. I had a very difficult time finding what I was looking for and I know in general guns are scarce. I ended up purchasing this online (new) and had it shipped to a local FFL. I found it at Hinterland outdoors. Shipping was only $14.95 and I paid $35 to the FFL for transfer. Paid no taxes, so I ended up a little better than if I would have bought locally.
I’ve been looking for that gun for two years. Local gun shops didn’t have it and said none of their suppliers had it in stock. Asked if they could buy it from another gun shop and I’d pay for the shipping AND give them another $200 on top of it for their trouble. Said they couldn’t do it but I could buy it online and have it sent to them. I ended up getting a Churchill 20 gauge turkey gun with a red dot scope for around $600. Good luck with that gun, they are hard to come buy.
 

GoetsTalon

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I use a spyderco sharp maker to sharpen but the edge on that emerson came like that. It's ground like a wood chisel. The theory is that it can be sharpened on anything hard in the field. The back side just gets hit enough to take the burr off.
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bowhunter1023

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Our annual 4-H endowment dinner is always full of guns and I've bought two in the past, including the "matching" Savage .17HMR to the B22 that I bought this year. I picked up a Vortex 3x9-40 with the V-Brite illuminated reticle on sale a while back for future builds, so it was a natural pairing. This thing will be a tack driver and a squirrel slayer!

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jagermeister

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@bowhunter1023 I love those wood laminate stocks. The older I get, the more dissatisfied I become with composite gun stocks. Yea, they're lightweight and durable... But they lack the beauty and craftsmanship of a nice wood gun stock. Those are firearms your kids will be proud to own someday. I don't know if I'd have the same thought on a passed-down composite-stocked firearm.

You'll like the .17... It's a sweet little shooter and packs a whallop for its size.
 

bowhunter1023

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After owning my Springfield Hellcat for several weeks, I was finally able to find a holster that accommodated the Streamlight TLR 6 light/laser combo. I bought this as the middle ground between my Taurus PT Slim, which is now a bag gun, and my Glock 45, which is my truck gun. This is my new EDC weapon and I'm very pleased with how it carries. Thanks to Apocalypse Holsters for offering this combo when no one else is for some is for some reason. The light/laser combo is pretty sweet!

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jagermeister

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After owning my Springfield Hellcat for several weeks, I was finally able to find a holster that accommodated the Streamlight TLR 6 light/laser combo. I bought this as the middle ground between my Taurus PT Slim, which is now a bag gun, and my Glock 45, which is my truck gun. This is my new EDC weapon and I'm very pleased with how it carries. Thanks to Apocalypse Holsters for offering this combo when no one else is for some is for some reason. The light/laser combo is pretty sweet!

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Awesome rig. I was pretty impressed by the ergonomics of that Hellcat. I need to shoot one!
 
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