tucker301
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29 lbs. Is there a, as GW would say, "nookuler" power plant nearby? Nice bird, VERY nice!
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http://www.benelliusa.com/dealer-locator/index.tpl
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They should be hard rubber or plastic, and the simplest way to pop them out would be to remove the barrel and push them out from the inside.
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Never hear of any problems with them. Cleaning depends on usage. Rule of thumb, however would be twice a year or every 10 boxes of shells - whichever comes first.
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The noise is normal, but I can't answer as to whether or not you put it back together correctly.
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Caffeine
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My guess is it's a Pelican 1720 Waterproof 42"
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I went Saturday and heard five or six, but they seemed to move every time I did. Today, I had two jakes sneak in silently behind me. By the time I caught on to them, they were just a few feet away. Trying again Tuesday.
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The Impactguns photo does not match the Benelli photos on this site. But, if that is the new version, then it appears that it will use the same style extensions as the M1 & SBE.
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According to the page you can't find, the turkey gun is drilled and tapped. It's not mentioned on the other models.
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Lightweight shotguns deliver more felt recoil than do heavier guns. Pump shotguns deliver more felt recoil than do gas operated guns. The Nova is a lightweight pump shotgun. There are several options. Shoot lighter loads at trap/skeet/small game. Install the mercury recoil reducer . Install a better recoil pad like a Limbsaver. Use a shoulder-mounted shield like PAST [ 04-09-2006, 11:18 AM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]
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Yes. Benelli Customer Service. You can find the number on this website. [ 04-08-2006, 10:17 AM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]
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Post some pics! There's another thread in this section, spcifically for turkey pics.
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Short answer - you can eat the birds. These viruses are carried by birds commonly, and many of them are harmless to wildfowl. This strain is proving to be different, however and is killing swans. It's probably killing ducks and geese and other small birds, but they don't stand out the way a dead swan does. The greatest fear is that the virus will mutate in manner similar to what the Spanish flu did in the 1816. Although it was caused the Spanish Flu, most experts now agree that the mutation occured in Fort Riley, KS where viruses from poultry and viruses from swine traded genetic charateristics and created something new and very deadly. Separately, these two viruses were not harmful to the animals or to humans, but as soon as the antigenetic shift took place, it was a whole new ballgame. Think about the world as it was in 1816-17. No planes, and global travel was limited. Even still, that virus spread across all continents and killed 50-100 million people in a year. The danger to upcoming duck seasons is not so much that the virus may be wiping out waterfowl populations. Nor is it that we will be afraid to go hunting. The danger is that the policy makers will see the migrating flocks as the bearers of a potentially deadly pandemic, and they will do whatever they think is necessary to keep us away from the ducks, or worse yet, the ducks away from us.
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Read this for a description of how the finishes are applied. You can touch it up by hand with hobby paints, or you can just ignore it. That's what most do. The gun is a tool, and tools get bumps and bruises. If it's flaking and peeling, that's a different story. If it's really bad, you can have it re-dipped. Google camo dipping
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Forgive my wandering into the dark side of the sandbox , but I thought you 1014 types might get something out of this. Saw on the tv (a device which receives broadcasted mind control rays) yesterday, and it looked like a nice way to handle a side saddle for reloading and for accessing a sidearm. Forgive my ignorance and insulance if you guys already knew this technique. [ 04-06-2006, 08:35 PM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]
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Put it on the gun!!! Thought that should be clarified. You just never know these days.
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All the experts agree that it's pretty much a given that the next migration will bring it into the US. And we were worried about what was coming up from Mexico
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/birdflu/story/0,,1748057,00.html?gusrc=rss
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http://www.wadwizard.com/surecycle.htm Ebay Search Also lots on gunbroker.com
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Why are the noobs posting at the end of 18 month old threads? Briley's phone numbers are on their homepage. I'll bet you'll never guess the URL for that.
