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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 1232447" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>The reason I got into skeet was so I could hit a dove. Now I don't have time for skeet, but I still make time for dove. My first dove hunt since I was about 14 was in Kiowa county, and I think I killed two birds with most of two boxes of shells. Humiliating. So, to the skeet range.</p><p></p><p>First practice round, broke five birds. Out of 25. In the company of a 14 year old kid with a .410 Citori, shootng from the hip! And he hit them all . . .</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't have ever gone back, but they finally told me he was the national .410 champion that year . . . Never did get to where I could beat him at anything, but scared him a time or two.</p><p></p><p>All my game from last season is now hanging over my belt (gotta do something about that). One of my new neghbors has a super dove spot on his farm up near Enid, and we are going to go on opening day. I think of all the hunting I do, dove are still my favorite.</p><p></p><p>I once limited on 14 shells! With a 28 ga. I'll be happy to limit at all, and if I can hit one for two, that'll be just fine. Things change . . . CB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 1232447, member: 711"] The reason I got into skeet was so I could hit a dove. Now I don't have time for skeet, but I still make time for dove. My first dove hunt since I was about 14 was in Kiowa county, and I think I killed two birds with most of two boxes of shells. Humiliating. So, to the skeet range. First practice round, broke five birds. Out of 25. In the company of a 14 year old kid with a .410 Citori, shootng from the hip! And he hit them all . . . I wouldn't have ever gone back, but they finally told me he was the national .410 champion that year . . . Never did get to where I could beat him at anything, but scared him a time or two. All my game from last season is now hanging over my belt (gotta do something about that). One of my new neghbors has a super dove spot on his farm up near Enid, and we are going to go on opening day. I think of all the hunting I do, dove are still my favorite. I once limited on 14 shells! With a 28 ga. I'll be happy to limit at all, and if I can hit one for two, that'll be just fine. Things change . . . CB [/QUOTE]
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