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Cleaning dove with a metal detector
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09/03/17 09:35 PM
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Sparky45
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I got an idea today while cleaning dove breast and packing them. I have a metal detector that came with a small hand held wand for pin pointing metal items I placed the probe of the wand into a plastic bag and when I was working with a breast that had evidence of shot impact, I would touch the wand to it.
Surprisingly, I only found one with some in it and when I cut the breast from the bone, it fell out on the table.
I don't know why I didn't think of trying it before.
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Re: Cleaning dove with a metal detector
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09/03/17 10:03 PM
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SnakeWrangler
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I believe in science and I’m an insufferable [censored] Actually, BBC is pretty damn good "You Cannot Simultaneously Be Politically Correct And Intellectually Honest!"
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Re: Cleaning dove with a metal detector
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09/04/17 01:44 AM
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topwater13
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I aim at their heads....no breasts are damaged on my birds!
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