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Scotty82

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  1. Hoppes No9 Lube. I know it was froze because it was the 1st shot of morning, pulled trigger, nothing, no "click", acted like the safety was on, chkd safety, it was off, racked next shell, it was "stiff", next 2 shots no malfunctions. Picked up shell, no primer strike, put into gun and it fired.

     

    I leave mine a little "wet" during season.

  2. Its specifically for 2.5 German Geha. Its mauser converted to a shotgun. They have such a lite load becuase the shotgun is prone to having problems with todays powder.

    There were also shotguns built to shoot 21/2 brass blackpowder shells. These will accept 23/4 but will be big problems. The brass shell will expand to be 23/4, so when you put a new 23/4 shell in it has no room for the shell to open.

    This is why the shell you are looking at has such a low dram, it is a replacement shell for older guns.

    Your gun also says on it "for 23/4", 3", and 31/2 shells. So 23/4" sounds like the shortest they are SUPPOSE to shoot. (probably wont shoot 33/4"or 4" shells either)

  3. migratory game birds

     

    That's what our guide told us the rule was in "NORTH" Dekota.

     

    http://gf.nd.gov/regulations/smallga....html#pheasant

     

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    20. Legal Firearms and Ammunition

    Game Birds and Waterfowl - Only firearms no smaller than 410 gauge nor larger than 10 gauge loaded with shot and capable of holding no more than three shells, legal archery equipment, and raptors may be used. Pistols may not be used to take migratory game birds. Nontoxic shot is required for some species and on some lands. Raptors may be used only by those possessing a falconry permit.

     

     

     

     

     

    Russ F.

    Pheasant are NOT migratory, they are upland. And its spelled Dakota, not dekota.

  4. Ok, Ive never used a MoJo or anything like it before, but bought one today. 85% off, couldnt pass it up. Never had trouble without one. But my question is how do use them?

    The placement is what im talking about. The 2 main places I hunt I use the "j" formation on my decoys. If not the "j", I put out 2 groups, each 9 decoys about 10yds apart in what I call "duck parties" and the ducks usually land between me and the decoys. Where would my mojo go? Ive been told ducks wont fly over other ducks to land?

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