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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3631170" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Back in the day I used to regularly get into dove pretty thick. The action when they are flying good gets pretty fast and if you shoot like me you miss...a LOT. I just loaded up my vest and pockets with all the loose shells I could carry. More than once I had to make a trip back to the truck to resupply. Quail, duck and other wing shooting is different from dove when the dove are thick, so don't think you have to have a special bandoleer or something as they will not hold enough shells. One of those plastic ammo crates or even a regular ammo can will work fine. Now if your wing shooting is really tuned up you can get by with a single box of shells. I hunted with a surgeon that shot his limit with about 20 shells once. He showed everybody how it was done. The dude just didn't miss!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3631170, member: 3099"] Back in the day I used to regularly get into dove pretty thick. The action when they are flying good gets pretty fast and if you shoot like me you miss...a LOT. I just loaded up my vest and pockets with all the loose shells I could carry. More than once I had to make a trip back to the truck to resupply. Quail, duck and other wing shooting is different from dove when the dove are thick, so don't think you have to have a special bandoleer or something as they will not hold enough shells. One of those plastic ammo crates or even a regular ammo can will work fine. Now if your wing shooting is really tuned up you can get by with a single box of shells. I hunted with a surgeon that shot his limit with about 20 shells once. He showed everybody how it was done. The dude just didn't miss! [/QUOTE]
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