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She is easy to handle, ergonomically perfect and aestheticallypleasing from any angle.
jlrogers±³© wrote:
And no, we're not talking about Katysails: It would be smart to enquire first if Mr Sails has a shotgun http://www.australyachts.co.nz/Friendship40.htm Very pretty boat, and likely to be fun to sail. I particularly like the keel/centerboard configuration too. But it's going to be very very expensive for a weekender, and anyway a boat called Friendship should at least have bowsprit, if not a flying jib & topsail. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Not only one shotgun, but three...plus a .45, and various other types nad
model;s of rifle both modern and restored antique...he is also a good shot... "DSK" wrote in message ... jlrogers±³© wrote: And no, we're not talking about Katysails: It would be smart to enquire first if Mr Sails has a shotgun http://www.australyachts.co.nz/Friendship40.htm Very pretty boat, and likely to be fun to sail. I particularly like the keel/centerboard configuration too. But it's going to be very very expensive for a weekender, and anyway a boat called Friendship should at least have bowsprit, if not a flying jib & topsail. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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katysails wrote:
Not only one shotgun, but three... Let me guess... a 12g leggal for hunting, a sawed-off 12g for anti-personnel use, and a 410 for household pests. ... plus a .45, and various other types nad model;s of rifle both modern and restored antique...he is also a good shot... I would have assumed so, what's the point otherwise? DSK |
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Nope...1 12 gauge, 1 16 gauge, and an old double barrel...
"DSK" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: Not only one shotgun, but three... Let me guess... a 12g leggal for hunting, a sawed-off 12g for anti-personnel use, and a 410 for household pests. ... plus a .45, and various other types nad model;s of rifle both modern and restored antique...he is also a good shot... I would have assumed so, what's the point otherwise? DSK |
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katysails wrote:
Nope...1 12 gauge, 1 16 gauge, and an old double barrel... Why a 16g? I love to shoot a double barrel, but that's just being an old fogey. Modern autoloaders are very quick & smooth. DSK |
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bird gun...it's nice to shoot...no kick....
(it's mine...) "DSK" wrote in message news katysails wrote: Nope...1 12 gauge, 1 16 gauge, and an old double barrel... Why a 16g? I love to shoot a double barrel, but that's just being an old fogey. Modern autoloaders are very quick & smooth. DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message I love to shoot a double barrel, but that's just being an old fogey. Modern autoloaders are very quick & smooth. Sure but nothing looks better than a Double [side-by] under your arm. I'm not much of a fan of the double over'n under though.... My old H&H .500 Nitro Express was a double barrel rifle. CM |
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