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| The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven ![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Fortville/Greenfield
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![]() | New Shooting Iron I grew up huntin' bunnies, phesant, & quail with an old Stevens SxS. (Still have that good old gun). I've always yearned for a fine english double, preferably a Greener. After a good ammount of research learning the ins and outs of authentic WW Greener firearms, and a good deal of searching my quest has come to an end. For now anyway. WW Greener, Empire Grade, 28"bbls, 14 1/4" LOP, extractors, dbl trigger. I farted around with the camera last light. I like the set up, I think I'll re-do it outside with some good natural light, and paper shells. This is under the dinning room light in my house. ISO200, 1 sec shutter, Av6.3, tripod obvisouly. ![]() |
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