« Reply #26 on: July 31, 2008, 07:20:35 PM »
Reminds me of an Uncle Harold story:
My uncle Dick (hold the jokes please) related a funny story were he was using Uncle Harold's 20 gauge reloads to take care of some squirrels that were menacing his garden. They were a bit hot. Uncle Dick said he liked the way he could kill and cook the squirrels with one shot, but he just didn't like getting back up and finding the shotgun. 
That reminds me of my dad's friend Merlin and his double barrel 10 gauge. My dad said Merlin fired one barrel and it spun him around 360 degrees and then he fired the other barrel. BOOM BOOM.

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