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I began to appreciated the simple virtues of an over-under on this To be honest, most of my hunting has been with pumps or autos. Of wide-open real estate we were working in. The inevitable gaps between the guns that opened up in the huge chunks Range stuff that you had to try for when birds started squirting out of Some of the tree lines and coulees, but there was also a lot of long Geometrically delineated "cornfield push"-with blockers at This type of prairie hunting bore very little resemblence to the type of Hunted west of Bismarck in some of the prettiest prairies, ranchlandsĪnd coulees I'd ever seen, first southwest of Killdeer, then near Native North Dakotan, was eager to disabuse me of that notion which, as "real" pheasant hunting was in South Dakota. Never hunted North Dakota, having always ignorantly assumed that all the Go on a North Dakota pheasant hunt, I jumped at the chance. To hunt with one, so when I was invited by Ruger's Ken Jorgensen to I've shot Red Labels before, but had never had the opportunity Sort of turned the "we'll start with a 12 and work down"Ĭonventional marketing wisdom on its head. Interesting, was that it was originally introduced in 20-gauge, which
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Not to mentionīeing the only American-made production O/U around. Years, become a classic over-under in its own right. Introduced in 1978 Ruger's Red Label has, in the past 31 MLA style: "Ruger Red Label 20." The Free Library.
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