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  • BluesBrother

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    "Everything has been said, but not everyone has said it." I respect the findings of both Jeff Quinn and Paul Harrell. Very close in content and outcome. Surprise, surprise. Now it's up to the individual to choose and load their gun.
     
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    WRM

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    "Everything has been said, but not everyone has said it." I respect the findings of both Jeff Quinn and Paul Harrell. Very close in content and outcome. Surprise, surprise. Now it's up to the individual choose and load their gun.

    Mine are set up with the Mart's cheap Winchester bird shot. I'd rather get and stay on and sling it than try and recover shot to shot, particularly with a Shockwave. But, that's just me.
     

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    Unpopular opinion: With the current cost of shotgun ammo, I wouldn't buy another shotgun, myself. Consider how much ammo costs over time vs the cost of the firearm. Why not use a 9, 40, or 45 caliber carbine and practice more with cheaper ammo?
     
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