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Used to have a 20ga bss sidelock, nice gun ,bought it new ,should have kept it. Killed a lot of grouse and woodcock with it.
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I bought a nice new Browning BSS Sidelock in 12 gauge that was 26" IC/M . when I first joined my local gunclub that was my first skeet gun LOL's . I initially bought it for Grouse at the same time I went to Michigan for a setter pup .
Never used the BSS for Grouse however . Bought the thing at Clark Brothers Gunshop in Warrenton VA back when they were in production somewhere around 1985 I think . As well as I remmember it was $1350 at the time . Later I wished I'd gotten a 20 gauge 26" IC/M but such is life . I might add when I first joined the local club I was shooting skeet with factory 3 dram skeet loads . Mostly to get hulls to start loading anyway those heavy skeet loads were a bit stout on the shoulder with no recoil pad on the gun LOL's ! |
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12-16-2017, 01:22 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I bought a Browning BSS Sporter in 20 Gauge Brand new in 1981 ,didn't pull the trigger on any other Double Gun until I got into Parkers early 90's ! Still is as tight as when it was new and I know it has had better than 10,000 rounds through it since new ! Also a bit different from any other I have seen in the fact it has like an oil finish on it and Gorgeous Wood !
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