Johnn Peterson
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Chemainus B.C.
A few more oldies or examples I have from memory lane, for those that may be interested.
Some older 22 ammo, that I haven't shot off, yet. The Whiz Bang has 'left the building'. I'm a shooter not a collector.
Some older 12ga 'stuff' and the paper case shells in the foreground are 2 3/4" 10ga that used to be great for use over decoys. The item in the background in center 'was' of started out life as a tea cozy in England but here, with a little water proofing transformed into a Duck hunting hat.
And for longer range, pass shooting Ducks & Geese, 10ga. 3 1/2" Mag loads the best of which, for me, was the Federal Premium. Included is a reprint of Shotguns by Keith in which a reference was made to an article he wrote Deuces For Gooses.
Guess the Goose shot size of two of the pictured boxes.
And, from Norma and Schultz & Larsen, two of the four of my favorites from yester year.
The bone in the photo, shot on the Island, wasn't shot with either if the two calibers or firearms pictured. I could tell you what was used, but then I'd have to kill you
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And three of the four favorites from/for Norma, Schultz & Larsen and Husqvarna. Missing is representation of the 358 Norma Magnum. I'll correct that on the next photo op.
Some older 22 ammo, that I haven't shot off, yet. The Whiz Bang has 'left the building'. I'm a shooter not a collector.
Some older 12ga 'stuff' and the paper case shells in the foreground are 2 3/4" 10ga that used to be great for use over decoys. The item in the background in center 'was' of started out life as a tea cozy in England but here, with a little water proofing transformed into a Duck hunting hat.
And for longer range, pass shooting Ducks & Geese, 10ga. 3 1/2" Mag loads the best of which, for me, was the Federal Premium. Included is a reprint of Shotguns by Keith in which a reference was made to an article he wrote Deuces For Gooses.
And, from Norma and Schultz & Larsen, two of the four of my favorites from yester year.
And three of the four favorites from/for Norma, Schultz & Larsen and Husqvarna. Missing is representation of the 358 Norma Magnum. I'll correct that on the next photo op.




















































