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BSS factory skeet x 28"
Unread 01-14-2021, 02:22 PM   #11
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Default BSS factory skeet x 28"

A very rare bird indeed!
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Unread 02-14-2021, 08:20 AM   #12
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Looks like the "*" (hand engraved) was added to the left barrel & "S" to both barrels. It looks to be originally a Mod, full barrel. The "*" looks to be hand engraved & not stamped & doesn't match the other "*".
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I've always believed that flush dogs, such as the labs and springers, were the best pheasant dogs. Running cock birds are no problem for them. I've never hunted pheasants with a flush dog because I prefer pointing dogs, even though they are not as efficient on pheasants. One of golden retrievers I bought had been trained as a flush dog. But I never used him on pheasants, just ducks and geese.
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