If you're going to load your pan up start off with a higher than normal heat because you'll draw the heat out of the pan and it will take longer to cook. They'll cook better that way or you could do 2 batches or do it however you want. Congratulations on your harvest.
Was the safety on? lol. Ive been shooting shotguns for 50+ years and I’ve never seen or heard of a shotgun that wouldn’t fire. Now matter how new or tight…pull the trigger and it goes boom…the action might be tight but that has nothing to do with the gun not shooting. Great video…way to coach him up Dad.
i checked it. tiggers seemed stiff. Then due to some sand in the action, we took the entire assembly apart and cleaned and lubed. every thing seemed smooth, no burrs or noticable imperfections. after playing with it a bunch we figure out the "problem". the trigger fires best if you pull lower on the trigger. if the trigger was an elephants tust , the last third of the tusk near the tip. pulling near the base the trigger wont fire or fire extreamly hard. this is not the case on my benelli or browning pump. i think because Ethan grew up shooting these guns, and his hands were small he is used to squeezing the trigger close to the base of the trigger. so now that he has moved his finger farther down the trigger the gun is shootin with no problem. hope i explained this clearly.
@@Scumbria ahhhh ok, that makes a lot of sense. I wasn’t trying to be critical, I just know from my own trials and experiences that it’s very easy to forget to click that safely off. I’m glad you got it figured out. Great to see you guys out there spending time together and making memories. Keep doing what you’re doing, love the vids!
If you're going to load your pan up start off with a higher than normal heat because you'll draw the heat out of the pan and it will take longer to cook. They'll cook better that way or you could do 2 batches or do it however you want. Congratulations on your harvest.
Beautiful day of hunting, buffle ducks are so tasty.
Great video. Well done, gotta love sea duck hunting.
Regards
Mark
Raspberry jam and soy sauce sounds delicious! Great video, guys!
Thank you 😋
thank you for the video!!
My pleasure!
Great video and nice cooking Ethan
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This was a good video as always. Wish you made more of them. I will be waiting for the next one
Awesome video, keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Was the safety on? lol. Ive been shooting shotguns for 50+ years and I’ve never seen or heard of a shotgun that wouldn’t fire. Now matter how new or tight…pull the trigger and it goes boom…the action might be tight but that has nothing to do with the gun not shooting. Great video…way to coach him up Dad.
i checked it. tiggers seemed stiff. Then due to some sand in the action, we took the entire assembly apart and cleaned and lubed. every thing seemed smooth, no burrs or noticable imperfections. after playing with it a bunch we figure out the "problem". the trigger fires best if you pull lower on the trigger. if the trigger was an elephants tust , the last third of the tusk near the tip. pulling near the base the trigger wont fire or fire extreamly hard. this is not the case on my benelli or browning pump. i think because Ethan grew up shooting these guns, and his hands were small he is used to squeezing the trigger close to the base of the trigger. so now that he has moved his finger farther down the trigger the gun is shootin with no problem. hope i explained this clearly.
@@Scumbria ahhhh ok, that makes a lot of sense. I wasn’t trying to be critical, I just know from my own trials and experiences that it’s very easy to forget to click that safely off. I’m glad you got it figured out. Great to see you guys out there spending time together and making memories. Keep doing what you’re doing, love the vids!
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Where is Pippet ?