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mchughcb wrote:Im scared because the bd14 is already with my reach. I want a new shotgun and the wife wants a new kitchen. Priorities lol!
I tried to resist the temptation, but it's a very special gun...
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9.3x64 wrote:Well I ordered my Left hand BD14 in Mid-August 2017 after visiting the factory, and yesterday I was advised it will be completed by the end of this month.
That's pretty good mate for "Made in China". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :handgestures-thumbup:

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TheoR8 wrote:
9.3x64 wrote:Well I ordered my Left hand BD14 in Mid-August 2017 after visiting the factory, and yesterday I was advised it will be completed by the end of this month.
That's pretty good mate for "Made in China". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :handgestures-thumbup:
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mchughcb wrote:Im scared because the bd14 is already with my reach. I want a new shotgun and the wife wants a new kitchen. Priorities lol!
Thing to remember is that you need a new shotgun, the wife only wants a new kitchen..... 'course, you also have to decide whether you need or want a wife.... :whistle:
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Vaughan wrote:
mchughcb wrote:Im scared because the bd14 is already with my reach. I want a new shotgun and the wife wants a new kitchen. Priorities lol!
Thing to remember is that you need a new shotgun, the wife only wants a new kitchen..... 'course, you also have to decide whether you need or want a wife.... :whistle:

I like your thinking there, bd14 don’t come around everyday........

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I checked zero and regulation of my BD14 today since I hadn’t had it out in a while. Just two shots each from the 30-06 and 222 at 100 yards and it was still pretty well on.
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Yep thats excellent regulation.

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Yep nothing wrong with that target
I would guess you would still put a bullet in a deers vitals out 300 yards?
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That is an all round gun, the perfect choice for a one gun hunter.
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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Well my trigger finger is getting real itchy now.
A little birdy told me, my BD14 has finally been cleared by customs and on the way to Brisbane... :dance: :dance:
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Thats great news. Not long to go now then. Previously i would have said the 20g wouldn't have enough power to do the job but my field testing this year on foxes, rabbits, hares, wombats, ducks, crows and other animals shows in the right hands it slays them fine.

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That's great to hear.
I just watched Bob's Arizona dove shoot with his BD14 again, pretty impressive.
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Yep that was a good shoot. Almost zero youtube video on the bd14. You might have to make a few.

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Well it is real, it does exist
And I am very happy with that quarter sawn wood. :dance:
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