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  • Ibird these may hurt her a bit, think of it this way; when you try to squirk too much through a garden hose it recoils backwards the more you turn the hose up. 20 ga sometimes recoil harder because of this and that the guns are almost always lighter, personifying this.

    Best New Shotgun Ammo 2009: Federal 20-Gauge Heavyweight 2009

  • Ibird these may hurt her a bit, think of it this way; when you try to squirk too much through a garden hose it recoils backwards the more you turn the hose up. 20 ga sometimes recoil harder because of this and that the guns are almost always lighter, personifying this.

    Best New Shotgun Ammo 2009: Federal 20-Gauge Heavyweight 2009

  • Ibird these may hurt her a bit, think of it this way; when you try to squirk too much through a garden hose it recoils backwards the more you turn the hose up. 20 ga sometimes recoil harder because of this and that the guns are almost always lighter, personifying this.

    Best New Shotgun Ammo 2009: Federal 20-Gauge Heavyweight 2009

  • Ibird these may hurt her a bit, think of it this way; when you try to squirk too much through a garden hose it recoils backwards the more you turn the hose up. 20 ga sometimes recoil harder because of this and that the guns are almost always lighter, personifying this.

    Best New Shotgun Ammo 2009: Federal 20-Gauge Heavyweight 2009

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  • in the OED, squirk isn't an insult like it is in the UD... instead, it's "a. A half-suppressed laugh. b. A sharp squeaking sound."

    April 11, 2007