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    I can't feel my fingers!

    I have been looking for this muff; it's out of stock everywhere. Since I don't need it till next fall..But I'd like to try it while it's still somewhat cold in NC.
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Delighted to hear someone older than I is still going out after them. I intend to try as long as my son-in-law will convey me out there; I did the same for my dad, till he was in his mid-90's. Though, as Willie Nelson says, "Reasons for quitting, getting bigger each day..." ?
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Well, being nearly 80 years old, I don't even buy green bananas; since I don't need a solution until next fall (if then), I will probably do what I do best: procrastinate! I've tried a large number of gloves before, recommended by younger hunters who say they work; for me, they don't--and if I...
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    There are some great, useful suggestions here; thank you all, so very much. As for temperatures, if you know South Dakota in November, it can be anything; but as I get (even) older, my fingers get numb at higher and higher temperatures. Anything below freezing and I'm in trouble, especially when...
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    Can you tell me which model you are using? There seem to be dozens at all sorts of prices. I want to hear from someone like you who uses them as I would, for pheasant hunting.
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    I can't feel my fingers!

    I hope this is an appropriate place for this question. Every year, I go for a week in late November to South Dakota, after pheasants. Some years it's shirtsleeves, some years it's coveralls; I generally can get comfortable from head to toe--with the grating exception of hands. Partly it's my age...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    I think that's what I'm going to have to rely on; I've found some #4 shot; but not a trace of any Herco or Unique powder. That would limit me to ! 1/8 oz of shot--hardly a pheasant load. I HATE a wounded bird! Some days we are forced to hunt without a dog. From bitter experience, if a bird shot...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    Thanks! My wads are slit all the way, not half; so that rules out the SP12, combined with the different overall length. In any case, here in NC, I cannot locate either powder or shot, so I'm afraid this is going to be a lost cause, anyway. Between Covid and panic ammo buying, I think I'll have...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    OK, so I measured the wad. First of all, is definitely is a 12 gauge wad, not a 16. Its dimensions by my calipers are: Overall length 1.227 inches Cup depth 0.900 inches My deceased friend, Dick Wolff, mislabeled the bag: an ounce of shot fills the cup completely. That said, I don't have a...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    Thank you! That's good enough for me to try a couple, providing I can buy the other components. These days...
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    Shells? Bring Money

    I'm in North Carolina, and need 12 gauge lead pheasant loads. Anybody know of a good place to look? Failing that, if I can find powder and shot, I'll reload my own--but they may be a problem too! Any help would be greatly appreciated. Oh: I was left 200 of these wads by a dear friend; all he...
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    Is SD shooting itself in the foot?

    I rarely go to this Forum till it gets closer to the season--I live in North Carolina, and wait each year for the one trip I can afford. This year it was already looking dubious: at age 77 do I want to fly out there? Will there be flights? And now I learn that South Dakota intends to gouge me...
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    With a heavy heart.........

    I am just another of the many, to whom Jim opened his land, always free of any charge. My party came up to Platte from North Carolina, knowing no one, no dogs, not much experience or hope. Jim greeted us and immediately guided us across the road to a shelter belt full of birds. If I could shoot...
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    A few observations from SD

    That's a great gun, jonnyB. My dad and I had matching light 12 A-5s we got in the early 70's; when he found that gun too heavy to swing--he was 80, as I recall--I'm nearly there now, myself--I found a used A5-light 20 for him such as you describe. I don't think he had any trouble with the...
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    Our best ever

    Forum friends Couldn't agree more, 519; I have benefited from so many folks on this Forum, not just the ones like reddog, SDJim and tanner10 with whom I've been able to hunt, but others who have shared tips and even honeyholes. I've tried to do the same, with what little I can offer. Reddog...
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