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WOW!!!! I love the first pic. You can see the desire in his eyes. All that snow looks fearsome. I could not take that and your dog is naked. My Goodness. Now that last pic looks good. I had my first fezent awhile back. It was good but not as good as quail but was much bigger. Some where out there is a perfect bird. Huge and delicious. Don't kill them all. Leave some for seed. Gerald
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Not too many pheasant hunters in my cold world. On the very fringe of wild pheasant habitat. Seed birds are no problem based on my shooting. Weather is the biggest factor controlling the population followed by predation and then hunting. This is from a few seasons back but it was a good day for me using my Dad's SKB XL900 12 ga. Note the lack of snow, indicating early season for me.
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Ahhh, now we're getting somewhere! Gun does show as a CH with 30" Bernard barrels. I'd get a letter, it will tell you who ordered the gun and other specifics.
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Here you go Dean
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Those pictures remove all doubt Gerald. A very nice CH Bernard gun to be sure.
And on a 1-Frame too... nice! Too bad about that bruise on the left tube. Looks like it may have been dropped on a rock and the dent lifted. It has the early Grade-4 checkering pattern on the wrist too... nice again! That split up from the toe can be easily repaired. |
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The issues that I see are; Cracked stock easy fix, chips out of left barrel {see last pics} can see something inside the bore in that area. The gun needs a gentle cleaning.The cc does not show in the pics and appears to be much more to me as over all the receiver is much darker than the pic show. The wood finish is good with a few light handling marks and I think it will clean up great. I beleive it has not been fired or cleaned in several decades. Thanks. Gerald. P.S. Anyone have experience with Briley tubes? Still Scratching.
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20 gauge 1 frame with tubes I guess would be a good route to go HUH? Also the gun is very tight and on face and the tubes ring very well.
Last edited by Gerald McPherson; 01-24-2013 at 03:57 PM.. |
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Jack: Do a thread search with NO Birds in NW Georgia and you can see my hunting ground. Gerald
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