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Out law 1st snow hunt 2013

kaolinwasher

Well-known member
hear is the info on the U,S No.12 climax shot shell & pictures it dates before 1927 made by UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO this company was in business from 1864 to 1926 when it was bought out by WINCHESTER , it was then that the made in U,S,A appeared on the shells and it snowed last night , but snow was not deep snuff to stop me yet found a lot of junk today lots of plastic -Iron shot shells and a few aluminum beer cans probably not a good thing to drink when hunting as the 1st thing to go when alcohol hits the braine is judgment , so you make a badd judgment and shot at something you think is a deer and it is human ? but you can see how the outlaw sounds and works , when it hits Iron it makes spitting sound and somewhat broken as demonstrated . Gunnar[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSdz7b90R0U[/video]
 
Gunnar thanks for sharing. It looks like you're about to the end of your detecting season.

tabman
 
Ok you got me, seen snow. It's 70 here and I'm cold now.
 
Nice hunt Gunnar. Thanks for the lovely pictures of snow :( Although there is something nice about a fresh snowfall....to me it seems quite and peaceful. Time to wrap your detector in a blanky and keep it warm for the Winter.
 
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