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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A crawl stroke in swimming that is executed with a flutter kick to each arm stroke.
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“My Model 11-87 ™ Sportsman® Super Mag Shurshot ™ Turkey shooting Federal 1oz is a tack driver at 100 yards!”
“Lord of Wealth said ... silver Maples only come in 1oz except for the 10th year aniversary of the maple the made a short run on a 10 oz coin, I curse myself that I did not originally realize how rare their were when I failed to bid on one on ebay, I have not seen one since.”
“I can also tell you with some certainly that Scotia has gold bars and rounds in 1oz and fractional sizes because I saw them being sold, this a.m.”
“In size, the mini PMP is just 7cm x 4cm and weighs just 28 grams or 1oz which is clearly, extremely lightweight.”
“Depending on the depth of water a 1oz. should do the trick. obviously you can increase or decrease the weight according to the rate of fall that you wish to achieve. good luck”
“I shoot a mossberg 535 with 2 3/4 remington 1oz sluggers.”
Shotgun Slug Accuracy Tips from the American Slug Shooting Association
“I don't know why people can't understand the whole "1oz of prevention" thing.”
“I shoot a 28 gauge O/U and use Winchester AA HS 1oz 6's. i have only one problem with these shells and the rest of the 28 gauge shells; it is impossible for me to find 1oz wads for reloading.”
“I think overall it has to do with the volume you shoot, if you burn 250 rounds at the range per weekend, reloading is the way to go, if you go out and shoot 25-50 rounds cheaper to buy I don't shoot as much trap as I used to, but I still have so many components around I just keep reloading, but only 1oz target loads specialty loads like pheasant, or handicaps I buy.”
I shoot 12gauge every now and then would it be worth it to reload?
“I use Federal 2-3/4 1oz Rifled slugs in my 500, I also shoot them through a smooth bore slug barrel with an improved cylinder barrel.”
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