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My Sweet 16 Ready for this spring!

Started by Tom007, February 20, 2023, 09:31:30 AM

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Quote from: krm944 on March 12, 2023, 01:18:07 AM
Quote from: Tom007 on February 22, 2023, 03:49:55 PM
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on February 22, 2023, 08:01:35 AM
Did you do the wrap yourself or send it off someplace?


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Hi Dave, my wife helped me with a hair dryer. She is an artist, has very good skills trimming, and the patience of a saint. It looks like it was dipped. Be safe my friend.....

I love the look of that wrap. Is the material easy to work with? Do you need 2 people?

It is very easy to work with. Take your time, use a hair dryer (a forum member gave me this advice). I'll confess, my wife who is patient and artistic helped me, and did all the exacto trimming.....It does come out as if it was dipped, and can easily be removed with no harm to the guns finish.....

Tom007

Well, I found a Gobbler far into a ridge last week. ONX plotted him almost 4 miles in. I decided to take my Sweet 16 on this long trek, I never harvested a bird with it since I only took it out a few times. Yesterday I took a fine Mountain gobbler with it. It dropped him in his tracks. The gun weighs 5.12 pounds, carrying it in and out was a dream. I think this is now my gun of choice, it weighs nothing, shoulders well and is a dream to shoot. Recoil is almost nothing. If your looking for a lightweight sub gauge gun that performs real well, don't count out the 16 gauge. It will see the woods a lot moving forward. Be safe, good luck!

LMO