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DuBray article on California 20 ga waterfowlers
I’m doing some research on a California duck club and found an interesting article by Capt A W DuBray - writing under the nom de plume “Gaucho” - on the popularity of 20 gauge guns for west coast waterfowling. Sorry, I don’t have a scanner and three .jpgs are the best I can do. Article was in the June 28, 1913 issue of the American Field. That’s when bulk and dense smokeless powders were in use…. a decade before the intro of progressive burning powders as used in Super-X and similar heavy 20 gauge loadings. Capt DuBray and his peers certainly thought highly of these 20 gauge guns and the 1913 loads for same. Enjoy!
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There's a great story in one of the of the William Hazelton collections about a hunting trip to a "small bore only" duck club in California. I used to own the book but have since let that collection go. A little searching should turn it up, the name of the club isn't mentioned but I've always wondered if it's The Widgeon Club of the famous guns.
There's also a lot of smallbore duck gun writing in a magazine called Western Field that was published about this same time. A little research and reading could produce a dandy article about this period of California history. A few guys I know have made noises about writing it but it's never been done as far as I know.
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