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Unread 11-30-2016, 09:09 AM   #1
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I was able to hunt the 1909 6 Frame hammerless 32 “ PH for the first time yesterday. Some may have read my mention of this gun on an earlier post

THE BEAST has arrived and she is ready for the marsh - I had it double checked by Craig Larter - she's is a 32" hammerless 10 bore on a "sturdy" #6 frame. Minimum wall thickness -.130 and a healthy .270 and chambers edge. The gun has been used but not abused. Mallard's beware!!

The gun was shipped to Seattle Hardware for a man named S.A. Labarre of Olympia – It was hunted hard with the checkering on the for-end warn near smooth. Brian Dudley cleaned up the gun and re-checkered it for me being careful to leave most of the scars and blemishes from years past at my request. A fine job and the gun is as stunning as it is imposing! - Thank you Brian!
I imagine Mr. Labarre as a “mountain of a man” to order such a gun. His specific orders were for 4’s at 50 yards and 2’s at 60 yards full and full – he paid $10 extra for the chokes – a considerable amount to add to a $65 gun.

I hunted with #2 RST 1 ¼ oz loads yesterday and reached out further than I normally would. 4 drake Mallards fell hard at 30+ yards (My last of the 4 at 40+ just before we picked up our decoys)
I hunt 20 gauge early and 16 gauge mid-season jumping to a big bore (12 or 10) late when the redlegs come down so I am used to changing guns throughout the season. This gun however, was a dramatic jump in weight and dimensions (13Lbs with 8Lb 1 oz 32” barrels) and I was aprehensive at first light. But it swung as smooth as any gun I have ever shouldered and every bird I fired at fell. In short, I am hooked!

The Beast will be going back tomorrow and until the season ends 5 days from now. Perhaps if things work out I will get a chance to hunt with Craig and His 6 fame hammer gun (even bigger ). More pictures are sure to follow if that works out!!!
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Unread 11-30-2016, 10:03 AM   #2
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Awesome!
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Great hunt Mark

just take your boat instead of Craig's if you have both of those guns in there
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What a great gun to hunt with.
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i really like the stories on these big cannons...hope you get some long shots at 60 yards... hope these 2 big 10 gas get together to hunt and yes take 2 boats as it was suggested...charlie
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That's the first time I've read of Parker charging extra money for choking a gun. That's really interesting, I'd say there's some story there likely to remain unknown sadly.

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Mark and I got out the last day of our duck season with our 6 frame tens. Unfortunately it turned out to be a blue bird day and no waterfowl were on the move. I did make a nice shot on a drake mallard with the D grade hammer gun all 15 pounds with 36 inch barrels.
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glad to hear you two at least got a try at it

time to start dreaming of the next fall
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One-handed??? Ya sure Craig.... who's holding it by the barrels off the the picture?





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