Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

Hey, two-thirds ain't bad. If you think you can do better, go for it.
Here is a way to locate all of them. My brain jumped straight to this.
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Truth.

Momma has 0 ink.

My ex has 2 and wants more.

Nuff said.

I know one gal with ink I do not consider crazy. Just one.
And I know a lot of chicks.
Dude you should have your crazy detector serviced, all bitches are crazy, even your mother at some point in her past or future. It's only a measure of how much and how often the crazy comes out.
 
Shooter's numbered draw sticks. Pick a stick and that's your order of fire.

Almost... not order of fire. But which hunting butt you are in. Driven Grouse are 'driven' by beaters into set, usually stone, positions. And some are reputed to be better shooting positions on the fly lanes. So that you don't get to always pick the best target butt, you draw the number of your shooting position (not order). Once the grouse start flying... you shoot everything over you! On a good day, you might get dozens or hundreds of shots. On a bad day... nada.



In this video, the shooter at the beginning only has one fine English Double.... so his 'loader' is stuffing his shells as he opens. In a 'proper' shoot, you have a matched pair and you shoot two and hand you gun to the loader who reloads it and hands it back to you in seconds... That is the purpose of a matched pair of shotguns. You have one to fire and another being reloaded at all times. And you loader best not fumble!

It is also the purpose of the Purdy self-opener... which SNAPPED a shotgun open that much faster.... to allow quicker reloading.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
Almost... not order of fire. But which hunting butt you are in. Driven Grouse are 'driven' by beaters into set, usually stone, positions. And some are reputed to be better shooting positions on the fly lanes. So that you don't get to always pick the best target butt, you draw the number of your shooting position (not order). Once the grouse start flying... you shoot everything over you! On a good day, you might get dozens or hundreds of shots. On a bad day... nada.



In this video, the shooter at the beginning only has one fine English Double.... so his 'loader' is stuffing his shells as he opens. In a 'proper' shoot, you have a matched pair and you shoot two and hand you gun to the loader who reloads it and hands it back to you in seconds... That is the purpose of a matched pair of shotguns. You have one to fire and another being reloaded at all times. And you loader best not fumble!

It is also the purpose of the Purdy self-opener... which SNAPPED a shotgun open that much faster.... to allow quicker reloading.

Cheers,

Sirhr

Oh and if you can't afford a matched pair of Purdey's, Boss's or H&H's.... you can go be poor somewhere else.

Cheers,

Sirhr