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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 994731" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Yes. But I had no idea. Got several shotguns. </p><p></p><p>Got several pre-64 winchesters too but my eyes don't let me bounce cans at 100 yards with open sights any more. Can't even see the back sight. Gonna teach the grandkids how to use those sights one day and pass them on. </p><p></p><p>CB I mostly shoot an over under modern day LC Smith. It was a gift. I picked up one at the gunsmith shop a few years back. I threw it up and the sights landed perfectly on what I was looking at. They priced it. I handed it back to them. I unwrapped one on my 50th birthday. No way I would have paid their price. </p><p></p><p>I also shoot the old winchester pump. Got a fancy auto but every time I squeeze off a shot I try to pump it - old habits. Plus it does not throw up in place like the winchester or the LC Smith. </p><p></p><p>Got my great grandaddy's LC Smith with damascus barrells. It is a double barrel 32 inch side by side full choke goose gun that came out of the south-east TX rice fields. Will never shoot it. </p><p></p><p>Got several 20's I have picked up through the years for my daughters and wife to shoot. </p><p></p><p>If anyone was selling a decent shotgun for a decent price, I bought it over the last few decades. These things seem to be gold mines now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 994731, member: 3162"] Yes. But I had no idea. Got several shotguns. Got several pre-64 winchesters too but my eyes don't let me bounce cans at 100 yards with open sights any more. Can't even see the back sight. Gonna teach the grandkids how to use those sights one day and pass them on. CB I mostly shoot an over under modern day LC Smith. It was a gift. I picked up one at the gunsmith shop a few years back. I threw it up and the sights landed perfectly on what I was looking at. They priced it. I handed it back to them. I unwrapped one on my 50th birthday. No way I would have paid their price. I also shoot the old winchester pump. Got a fancy auto but every time I squeeze off a shot I try to pump it - old habits. Plus it does not throw up in place like the winchester or the LC Smith. Got my great grandaddy's LC Smith with damascus barrells. It is a double barrel 32 inch side by side full choke goose gun that came out of the south-east TX rice fields. Will never shoot it. Got several 20's I have picked up through the years for my daughters and wife to shoot. If anyone was selling a decent shotgun for a decent price, I bought it over the last few decades. These things seem to be gold mines now. [/QUOTE]
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