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Old 09-06-2007, 03:35 PM
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Nah, usually a double is two birds with two shots, one right after another. A triple is the same way. Kind of like when a group of ducks or geese come into the decoys and you kill three with three shells. That is a triple. Now, a twofer is two birds with one shot. Done that three or four times on geese and it was pretty cool. Then again, I also killed four geese with a single shot while they were on the ground in the middle of a field. My uncle started calling me and my SBE the exterminator after he saw that one.
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