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KCordell
08-18-2015, 04:45 PM
Dove here in the Mid-Atlantic look pretty abundant. I am thinking of trying some BP loads this year. Having a hard time determining which sxs to take this year....maybe I'll take two.
Anyone else going on opening day?
Mills Morrison
08-18-2015, 05:09 PM
I am going on the first invitation I get. Big question is which gun to take:rolleyes:
Daryl Corona
08-18-2015, 07:44 PM
I'll be there with you Kev. I like a challenge , so I'll be shooting a 28 and a 20 Parkers of course. I'd love to see some smoke.
CraigThompson
08-18-2015, 08:03 PM
If one of my crowd find a place for us to go I'm planning on going !
And if so I'm going to take a Parker VHE 20 gauge 28" M&F as well as a Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge 26" IC/M .
But then I might trade the Sterlingworth for my old 12 gauge VH #2 30" F&F gun . I've been shooting that thing very well since I changed the pad on the back (and the pitch, it had a caved in Jostam pad).
Jerry Harlow
08-18-2015, 08:41 PM
Came home today and doves on the power line diving into the sunflowers. Checked heads of sunflowers and half of the seeds are gone. Bush-hogged one row to let them get into the bare grown. Will do more later.
Will be on a walker by then due to surgery but plan to get out there somehow. I finished my 1878 10 gauge 2 frame lifter late Saturday night and thanks to David H. who sold me a set of 12 gauge IC/IC barrels and forend that fit perfectly, that is what I plan to use. Shot some one ounce # 8 loads Sunday at thirty steps and no dove could ever get through it.
KCordell
08-18-2015, 11:06 PM
Came home today and doves on the power line diving into the sunflowers. Checked heads of sunflowers and half of the seeds are gone. Bush-hogged one row to let them get into the bare grown. Will do more later.
Will be on a walker by then due to surgery but plan to get out there somehow. I finished my 1878 10 gauge 2 frame lifter late Saturday night and thanks to David H. who sold me a set of 12 gauge IC/IC barrels and forend that fit perfectly, that is what I plan to use. Shot some one ounce # 8 loads Sunday at thirty steps and no dove could ever get through it.
Would like to see a pic of thar 2 frame. I have the same in 10. I like the idea of a 12 ga barrel option.
CraigThompson
08-19-2015, 11:53 PM
My opening day dove hunt may be out of the question now ! I'm scheduled to get eight teeth pulled from the bottom and two I suppose you'd call them bone growths on the upper removed as well . My dentist in Chester VA is supposed to do it Tuesday and he tells me do not expect to be shooting much for a couple weeks 😟
Dean Romig
08-20-2015, 06:23 AM
He's an alarmist.
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Mike Franzen
08-20-2015, 02:35 PM
That dentist is a spoil sport. He may be secretly in league with PETA.
Jerry Harlow
08-20-2015, 02:54 PM
Shoot from the hip! Annie Oakley did it.
Mark Ray
08-20-2015, 03:54 PM
I think I would eat applesauce and milkshakes until after hunting season before I would let the dentist mess up Dove season!!! You sure he's not some kind of anti gun nut!!!
Mark Ray
08-20-2015, 04:06 PM
Our season down here starts Sept 18. As to opening day plans....off to El Campo Texas for opening afternoon, to ambush whitewing doves, then to our place down here Saturday and Sunday for mourning doves. But the best news is I am opening the season extra early in Cordoba Argentina next week.
John Allen
08-20-2015, 05:42 PM
We open here in Tn on the 1st of Sept.I am starting a new gun this year.It is a 16ga DHE with 30" barrels choked mod/full.It has a factory vent rib,single trigger,and a Beavertail forend.I have shot it OK on clays,but can't wait to try it on the doves.We are holding a lot of birds in the area now,but that can change quickly.I hope you all have a great season.
CraigThompson
08-20-2015, 07:38 PM
No my dentist is actually a friend !
It's more my fault then his . When I got back stateside the end of April I should have gone on and had the work done but I drug my feet !
Jerry Harlow
08-22-2015, 09:19 PM
Would like to see a pic of thar 2 frame. I have the same in 10. I like the idea of a 12 ga barrel option.
Missed the chance to take a good photo outside so used the old cell phone. I am continually attracted to junk just like a kid bringing home stray dogs. The gun was advertised as a 12 GA but turned out to be a 10 on a number 2 frame. Gun was tight, but most people probably would not shoot these barrels, but I have multiple times. Advertised here for some 12 GA barrels and the set I got fit right on there perfectly with the matching forend. I found a small crack in the wrist so had that repaired, the oil soaked out of the head of the stock, the checkering recut, and I rust blued the buttplate, trigger guard, triggers, lifter button, and screws. Lots of rust removed with a Dremel tool and Frontier pad. Oiled the stock every day for over a month, but left many of the warts in the wood. Will never finish either set of barrels; it is just a field gun. 10 GA I.M. and I.M. 30" and 12 GA I.C. and I.C. Lots of my time in it but that's the fun of finding and fixing junk and making it presentable. 8 lbs. 2 oz. in 12 and 8 lbs. 7 oz. in 10. 1878.
CraigThompson
08-22-2015, 11:23 PM
Missed the chance to take a good photo outside so used the old cell phone.
Just about all the pics I take for posting on a forum or Gunbroker are now taken with my I Phone 6 . Thing takes as good or better pics then my Nikon Cool Pix Digi Cam .
Eric Grims
08-23-2015, 05:57 AM
I have an invitation to hunt doves on the North Shore area in Maryland and will shoot the first two days of the season. First time on a real dove hunt for over forty years since my college days in Chester Co. Penna. No dove hunting in Vermont. I'm syched but can't settle on which of all my favorite guns to take. Most definite is the16 Trojan with 1oz. or 7/8oz as it always delivers from goose to pigeons. Then for backup still undecided on a 12 ga repro, webley Scott 16, midland 30" 16, Ithaca 4E single shot no safety............ Not really a "problem" but with 2 days I'd like to mix it up. Off to the SC course today and think about shooting basics and get a feel for which gun goes to the dance.
Daryl Corona
08-23-2015, 06:30 AM
Eric;
Where will you be shooting doves? I'll be on the eastern shore. Maryland has some good dove shooting and the birds look plentiful. Good luck and take some pics.
Buddy Marson
08-23-2015, 07:46 AM
I can't believe you're not going to break out that beautiful 410 on opening day. Best of luck John.
Buddy
Eric Eis
08-23-2015, 10:23 AM
You guys have a great opening day, here in Michigan we can only look at the doves as they fly south to you guys:cuss: I've never been dove hunting but it is one of the things that I would love to do, sometime. You guys enjoy......
Mills Morrison
08-23-2015, 12:04 PM
That is a nice gun Jerry. I also have a weakness for strays. Some of my strays turn out to be great shooters
Eric Grims
08-27-2015, 01:02 PM
Double lab,
We will be in the Greensboro area but not yet exactly sure. Going with someone who has hunted there for a number of years.
I will take pix.
Michael Kitterman
08-27-2015, 01:57 PM
Here in Oklahoma our season starts Sept 1, will be going out opening day with 2 guns. My 16 ga VH and one of my older Lefever, an 1897 G grade 12 ga with Damascus barrels. Have ordered 2 1/2 inch shells for both, lots of dove around here.
Eric Grims
09-04-2015, 12:13 PM
Shot with a nice party of guys in the Goldsboro area. Didn't limit out myself but others in the party had a bit more shooting. Started with a modern 20 gauge but switched to the 16 gauge Parker. Got a chance to tune up at pintail point and was then blessed with a bushel of crabs and a cold case of yuengling. Given I was raised nearby in Pa. I endulged my nostalgia in the beautiful country, the doves, and the food. A great few days.
CraigThompson
09-04-2015, 02:19 PM
Well I didn't get a dove invite for saturday , but I did get one at whats usually a good place for monday . Think it'll be a 20 gauge only day . VHE 20 gauge 28" M&F and a Philly Sterlingworth 20 gauge 26" IC/M .
Jut in case I can't hit my a..s..s with both hands I'll throw a 20 gauge Superposed 28" IC/M in the car as well !
I had thought my toothy issues were gonna hold me up , but shooting Jap Trap with a VH 12 last evening proved that to be unfounded :rotf:
***** Got an invite for dove tomorrow at about 4PM this afternoon **********
Gonna do the goosey thing at 6AM tomorrow also , loaded up 20 rounds of #1 Bismuth as we have a ten bird limit !
KCordell
09-05-2015, 09:03 PM
Late in posting but here is a picture of my two sons with the opening day, Eastern Shore dove. Double Lab and a few other members of our club had a fantastic day.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn128/code337/20150901_180028_zpsruxusk7u.jpg (http://s303.photobucket.com/user/code337/media/20150901_180028_zpsruxusk7u.jpg.html)
James Rhodenizer
09-05-2015, 09:47 PM
We had a shoot here in the Shenandoah Valley, VA. today and the film crew
and star of Meat Eater on the outdoor channel was shooting and filming.
It will be pretty neat to see how they edit it. There were a good number of
doves over 12 acres of sunflowers.
Dave Noreen
09-06-2015, 02:07 AM
No Doves on Kodiak, so had to settle for catching Silvers --
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v316/Ansleyone/DSCN0810_zpsqpzxfzqq.jpg
Old Researchers first ever time riding an ATV. About twelve miles to where these were caught.
Mills Morrison
09-07-2015, 11:19 PM
Two hunts this weekend. 12 for the first and 9 for the second. I still observe the 12 bird limit. Shot my Superposed
Frank Childrey
09-08-2015, 06:06 AM
Hunting doves this past week-end, I had something happen that I think is worth noting. On Saturday, the doves were fast and plentiful. On one shot, two birds flew directly toward me then veered off to the right; I shot at the lead bird, once, twice, and it sailed on with no apparent effect. As I watched, the dove flew across the field and then dropped stone dead a hundred yards further on. Now, here's the kicker . . . yesterday (Monday), it was late in the day and I decided to take on more shot and call it a day. Again, two birds flew toward me, I shot at the first, and it continued to fly. Oh well. As I walked back to the car, I passed another hunter and he said, "I've got your bird." "What?" "Yeah, it dropped through the trees and my Lab picked it up." He gave me the dove and I, of course, thanked him profusely. So my point it simply this: Keep your eye on the bird . . . before, during, and after the shot.
Frank Childrey
09-08-2015, 06:16 AM
By the way, my armament was a VH 16 (28" barrels bored cyl/full) on Saturday and a Trojan 12 (28" barrels bored imp/mod) on Monday. What works for me is 3-1-7 1/2 in twelve gauge. For some reason, the 7 1/2 shot will anchor a dove better than the 8's.
CraigThompson
09-08-2015, 09:11 AM
By the way, my armament was a VH 16 (28" barrels bored cyl/full) on Saturday and a Trojan 12 (28" barrels bored imp/mod) on Monday. What works for me is 3-1-7 1/2 in twelve gauge. For some reason, the 7 1/2 shot will anchor a dove better than the 8's.
I've been a big advocate of #9 for dove and or quail . But in recent years I've been an advocate of whatever size shot I have on hand #9 , 8 1/2 , 8 or 7 1/2 . Some folks around here use #6 for the late December dove season , personally I never saw the need but it's whatever a person likes I suppose .
I pretty much now just buy #8 shot in the bag although if I can find a deal on 9 or 8 1/2 I'll grab a few bags of that as well .
John Dallas
09-08-2015, 09:12 AM
Mills - Looks like the stock is loose on the gun
Mills Morrison
09-08-2015, 09:57 AM
It is a little loose.
Jerry Harlow
09-08-2015, 10:07 AM
Hunting doves this past week-end, I had something happen that I think is worth noting. On Saturday, the doves were fast and plentiful. On one shot, two birds flew directly toward me then veered off to the right; I shot at the lead bird, once, twice, and it sailed on with no apparent effect. As I watched, the dove flew across the field and then dropped stone dead a hundred yards further on. Now, here's the kicker . . . yesterday (Monday), it was late in the day and I decided to take on more shot and call it a day. Again, two birds flew toward me, I shot at the first, and it continued to fly. Oh well. As I walked back to the car, I passed another hunter and he said, "I've got your bird." "What?" "Yeah, it dropped through the trees and my Lab picked it up." He gave me the dove and I, of course, thanked him profusely. So my point it simply this: Keep your eye on the bird . . . before, during, and after the shot.
Great advice. You would be surprised when goose hunting how many birds fall hundreds of yards away as dead as a stone. Few people watch them until they are out of sight, instead they focus on the "dead" ones nearby which is the natural instinct since they can run like turkeys.
John Marscher
09-08-2015, 08:50 PM
http://i609.photobucket.com/albums/tt176/marscherj1/1C42B7E4-E78B-4CAA-B7F5-4327902EACFD_zpsxtgzo7pz.jpg (http://s609.photobucket.com/user/marscherj1/media/1C42B7E4-E78B-4CAA-B7F5-4327902EACFD_zpsxtgzo7pz.jpg.html)
Best time of the year. My great uncles 16ga and a day in the field with my father. We also upheld the 12 bird limit.
charlie cleveland
09-08-2015, 09:56 PM
glad you fellas had a fine hunt..theres nothing better than first day dove hunt..i missed opening day was on the road some where...first time i ve missed opening day in more years than i can remember...hope to go soon....charlie
Jerry Harlow
09-08-2015, 10:09 PM
Went back Labor Day to the same place as opening day and instead of a fairly quick limit it took six hours plus. Most birds had left. Used the 1919 GH 30" Damascus I resurrected from the grave. Shot one ounce 8.5s in the right and 7.5s in the left.
A dove split the field out of everyone's range and I had a chance to follow it for several seconds and judge my lead, probably a couple of feet, every hunter was amazed at what the Parker did as the bird fell dead as a stone. Stepped off to sixty long steps where he fell. And since he was way up there, I was accused of shooting a rifle at him. I told them that's what an extra full (.040) Parker will do. Don't usually take shots like that, but got caught up in the moment.
Mills Morrison
09-08-2015, 10:45 PM
Old GH Parkers are great as are triple x full chokes
Daniel G Rainey
09-09-2015, 07:28 AM
Enjoyed the shoot I was invited to Saturday. A year ago I shot a side by side, but had not gotten into Parkers. Killing my 15 with a 113 year old DH was fun. My Boykin did not consider breaking, picked up my birds and was outstanding. Great day made better by use of a great gun, a great dog. Enjoyed going over afternoon shoot, that night with a couple of good bourbon and waters. Dan
Ed Blake
09-09-2015, 06:23 PM
My opening day dove hunt may be out of the question now ! I'm scheduled to get eight teeth pulled from the bottom and two I suppose you'd call them bone growths on the upper removed as well . My dentist in Chester VA is supposed to do it Tuesday and he tells me do not expect to be shooting much for a couple weeks 😟
Dang. You don't shoot with your teeth. Find a new dentist. There's a good one on this board.
CraigThompson
09-10-2015, 12:16 AM
Dang. You don't shoot with your teeth. Find a new dentist. There's a good one on this board.
My dentist actually knows Dr. Truitt !
My dentist isn't to far from you I think . He's down off route 1 where 288 runs into it in Chesterfield !
CraigThompson
09-10-2015, 12:26 AM
My Boykin did not consider breaking, picked up my birds and was outstanding. Great day made better by use of a great gun, a great dog. Dan
My Uncle in Law is originally from Sumter South Carolina , his pop used to raise Boykins !
Always liked those dogs but never got one . My hands were always full with a Border Terrier or two in the house , a couple setters in the kennel and most times a couple rabbit beagles in the kennel as well .
Now I'm down to a single Border Terrier . Might just give some thought to a indoor Boykin . Might just be the ticket for dove and my new found intrest in cornfield goose slaying !
I always thought it would be kinda cool to run a pair of English setters for grouse that were stanch to wing and shot . And at the same time keep a Golden Retriever at heel to go get the birds that were shot . Ran a pair of setters quite a few times but never got the Golden to try that !
Jerry Harlow
09-10-2015, 10:19 PM
Must have been hit in the head today, maybe too much medication. Took a defective 16 gauge gun out today and it had a bad day. Not many doves but most survived. Don't count the shells. Three times I chose the right modified barrel and the doves tumbled only to regain their orientation and fly on to a nearby tree. Don't know why the gun did not hint to me to use the left full barrel. Must be the small barrels that made the bird look bigger and closer than it was.
Dean Romig
09-10-2015, 10:31 PM
And you chose to bring a "defective" Fox instead of a Parker because........?
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Jerry Harlow
09-10-2015, 10:45 PM
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;176785]And you chose to bring a "defective" Fox instead of a Parker because........?
Oxycodone for pain. I try to kill a limit with all of my guns (mark the tags with an L), but this one has proven difficult. In theory it should be the perfect dove gun, 16 gauge .020 and .039 shooting 1 ounce 2.5 inch shells with 8s. I've taken it twice and it seems that it is not to be.
Daryl Corona
09-10-2015, 11:02 PM
Jerry;
I have a couple 16 Foxes and they seem to like 7/8oz. and 3/4oz. better than the 1oz. loads. I know my shoulder does. If you don't reload, try RST's Falcon Lite in 7/8oz. 7 1/2's. Nice looking Fox. Are they 30" tubes?
Dean Romig
09-11-2015, 07:47 AM
Have you patterned it?
You're right, it should be the perfect gun for the job.
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Jerry Harlow
09-11-2015, 11:21 AM
Jerry;
I have a couple 16 Foxes and they seem to like 7/8oz. and 3/4oz. better than the 1oz. loads. I know my shoulder does. If you don't reload, try RST's Falcon Lite in 7/8oz. 7 1/2's. Nice looking Fox. Are they 30" tubes?
I load all of my shells for my doubles. I have patterned it and it does well with the one ounce load which I had worked up and tested for psi. I just don't shoot this gun well. They are 28" barrels. This was another rescue gun I found in a shop, in rough shape. I rust blued the barrels, trigger guard, triggers, etc. and polished off the hot blued receiver, had cracked stock repaired, recut and refinished. Lots of effort into the gun and that's why I was using it. With enough doves, one can kill their limit with any gun whether one shoots it well or not!
Jerry Harlow
09-12-2015, 11:17 PM
autos. Hunting legal at daybreak today but could not get up. Only had two and a half hours to hunt when I got there so I cheated with John Browning's design that he said gave him more trouble than any other gun, leaving VH 16 in the truck. Still the best auto ever made and I love them. Took the old 12 bird limit and quit.
charlie cleveland
09-13-2015, 07:49 PM
jerry looks like you can hit with the old browning...i ve got a 20 browning in the safe but aint shot it in years just to many old doubles i guess..but some day i m going to get me a 12 ga humpback for sure..i toted a old model 11 rem. when i was a kid it was cly bore 26 inch i killed more game with that thing than any other gun i ever owned...charlie
Jerry Harlow
09-23-2015, 08:50 PM
Went to a newly chopped corn field last Friday. Not a single bird but a couple hundred yards away through the woods lots of shots. Went there and two teenagers were slaying them in another field. I went to the next pole away from them and got four with the VH 16. They killed twenty-two. I asked if they were coming back the next morning and they said no. Up at 5+ a.m. and there well before daylight excited about the limit I would get. A heavy fog came in and no doves showed up for two hours. I saw only six. It is amazing how they disappeared; or maybe the teenagers killed them all.
Anyway the little VH 20 killed the first one with one shot, the second, then the third, then the fourth and fifth fell with one shot each. I felt I could not miss. As I stood up the sixth bird came by. I aimed and could not believe it did not fall, so I fired again. I only saw the six doves. Dejected that I had messed a perfect day, leaving I drove the four wheeler up toward the next pole to where it had flown. There it was as dead as a door-nail. Probably won't do it again, but the little IC/IM 20 VH did not miss!
Bob Jurewicz
09-23-2015, 09:59 PM
Unfortunately I didn't bring a Parker on this Texas trip.
charlie cleveland
09-23-2015, 10:08 PM
jerry that old rem model 11 was like your little gun i hit every thing i aimed at....wish i had that old gun back...charlie
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