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Keith Doty
02-27-2022, 07:38 PM
I recently acquired an EH 10ga. 30" and finally got out this afternoon to shoot it. Been raining and 45 degrees for several days here on the Gulf Coast and the sun finally peeked out and we saw 60 today. An unfired shotgun is always a motivator! Stopped and picked up a case of clays and headed to the club. After spending the weekend 2 weeks ago with an 0 frame 16 chasing quail this felt like swinging a telephone pole! BUT, I didn't buy it to hunt quail. I'm looking forward to those high flying White Wings of September.
CraigThompson
02-27-2022, 09:04 PM
Nice ! I’m kinda partial to EH’s myself .
Pete Lester
02-28-2022, 09:48 AM
I recently acquired an EH 10ga. 30" and finally got out this afternoon to shoot it. Been raining and 45 degrees for several days here on the Gulf Coast and the sun finally peeked out and we saw 60 today. An unfired shotgun is always a motivator! Stopped and picked up a case of clays and headed to the club. After spending the weekend 2 weeks ago with an 0 frame 16 chasing quail this felt like swinging a telephone pole! BUT, I didn't buy it to hunt quail. I'm looking forward to those high flying White Wings of September.
The Short Ten hits harder and shoots further than one would think it would.
Craig Larter
02-28-2022, 01:17 PM
Nice wood the the early Grade 2's. 10's are big fun congratulations!
scott kittredge
02-28-2022, 01:18 PM
A very early hammerless 10 ga. ,is it on a 2 frame ? i think it would be one of the 1st runs of hammerless 10 's made. i think the early hammerless guns were 12's on 2 frames so they made a lot of early 10's on the same frame to get some out there to the customers ???
scott
Keith Doty
02-28-2022, 03:06 PM
It is on a #2 frame. I was pleasantly surprised on the wood, better than the pics I saw. I think this is a "first year" hammerless from what I have found.
CraigThompson
02-28-2022, 03:42 PM
It is on a #2 frame. I was pleasantly surprised on the wood, better than the pics I saw. I think this is a "first year" hammerless from what I have found.
One of my EH guns is a circa 1889 2 frame 30” that has rather nicely figured wood as well .
charlie cleveland
02-28-2022, 08:16 PM
nice gun should be murder on those white wings this fall....charlie
Mike Koneski
04-04-2022, 01:56 PM
That gun could smoke a turkey this spring season.
Keith Doty
04-04-2022, 03:03 PM
I've never killed a turkey with a shotgun. My idea of spring turkey hunting is driving a South Texas property with a bull barrel varmint rifle and a cold cerveza. I actually rarely shoot one, prefer to just watch. A Pecos variety wild turkey isn't much on the eating side (small and tough as an old boot, breast only part really edible) but a beautiful creature and it's fascinating to watch the spring ritual.
Richard Flanders
07-23-2022, 11:52 AM
A 2 frame! Wow. That would make a fantastic waterfowler. Look forward to the stories this coming fall. I've been with Bruce Day when he used his light 10 on quail!
CraigThompson
07-23-2022, 05:32 PM
A 2 frame! Wow. That would make a fantastic waterfowler. Look forward to the stories this coming fall. I've been with Bruce Day when he used his light 10 on quail!
Now a 2 frame on quail ! That’s kinda Intresting , just so happens I have a factory original EH 2 frame 28” gun that’s choked cylinder and lite mod . If I’m not mistaken it’s the bottom gun in my avatar .
Richard Flanders
07-23-2022, 11:25 PM
He and Charlie H and I were actually hunting pheasants in Kansas but a quail got up and Bruce took it with his 10 with a long crossing shot. I think it's a 2-frame.
Keith Doty
07-24-2022, 12:52 PM
They'd stone you to death for showing up on a South Texas quail hunt with a 10 ga.! I usually shoot an O frame 26" 16 ga. lite mod/IC or one of several pretty open choke 20s I have. Most of my group shoots 28s and razz me when I show up with a 16. Besides, to hunt quail with a 10 I'd want a gun bearer. Even this 2 frame is more than I want to carry in the brush.
charlie cleveland
07-24-2022, 02:24 PM
once in time the 10 ga was the favorite of all shotguns...it was used as a quail gun....my dad almost got to buy a lc smith 10 ga hammerless with 26 inch impr. cly both barrels it was used as a quail gun....charlie
Dave Noreen
07-24-2022, 02:57 PM
once in time the 10 ga was the favorite of all shotguns.
Don't think that is true, Charlie. One of the many shotgun related "olde wive's tales." Research presented at one of the long ago PGCA annual meetings showed the 10-gauge never outsold the 12-gauge and by the late 1890s the 10-gauge market share had become miniscule.
Keith Doty
07-24-2022, 04:12 PM
That's certainly what the used gun market reflects. Seems like any time period I'm interested in buying you have to look harder for 10s while tripping over 12s. Many more 12s than small bores as well. I've personally seen 1 .410 hammer SxS, 0 28s, 0 20s, 2 16s and a boatload of 12s, a few 10s, an 8 and a 4. Granted I'm probably underexposed, just need to spend more time and $$ on my habit!.......My wife would disagree........at length.
CraigThompson
07-24-2022, 05:01 PM
They'd stone you to death for showing up on a South Texas quail hunt with a 10 ga.! I usually shoot an O frame 26" 16 ga. lite mod/IC or one of several pretty open choke 20s I have. Most of my group shoots 28s and razz me when I show up with a 16. Besides, to hunt quail with a 10 I'd want a gun bearer. Even this 2 frame is more than I want to carry in the brush.
The weight of the gun doesn't bother me as much as the weight of a box of the shells the EH 28" balances well , I'd have no issue using it from one of the quail deals you build . I've also got a Grade 0 top lever 10 2 barrel set on I believe a 2 frame , one of the barrels left the factory at 26" that one does very well on the skeet field so I'd not have an issue using it for a quail hunt as long as I was hunting from some sort of transportation .
CraigThompson
07-24-2022, 05:52 PM
That's certainly what the used gun market reflects. Seems like any time period I'm interested in buying you have to look harder for 10s while tripping over 12s. Many more 12s than small bores as well. I've personally seen 1 .410 hammer SxS, 0 28s, 0 20s, 2 16s and a boatload of 12s, a few 10s, an 8 and a 4. Granted I'm probably underexposed, just need to spend more time and $$ on my habit!.......My wife would disagree........at length.
Oh they're out there one just needs to be persistant . Lord knows I've found/acquired way more than I need of 10's and 16's :rotf:
Keith Doty
07-24-2022, 07:27 PM
I still haven't figured out how many is "enough". I'm still chasing an 0 frame 26" 16 Damascus among others.
CraigThompson
07-24-2022, 07:31 PM
I still haven't figured out how many is "enough". I'm still chasing an 0 frame 26" 16 Damascus among others.
I just sold a VH 16 0 frame 26” .
Keith Doty
07-25-2022, 09:57 AM
I've got a VH, lusting for a clean Damascus.
CraigThompson
07-25-2022, 11:21 AM
I've got a VH, lusting for a clean Damascus.
Sold a GH 16 0 frame damascus 26" about four or five months ago . I'd bought that from someone on here . Well heck the VH came from someone here as well .
Bruce P Bruner
07-25-2022, 02:52 PM
I've got a VH, lusting for a clean Damascus.
When they appear they quickly disappear. A clean 28” antique Damascus 16 on a #1 frame.
Bill Murphy
07-25-2022, 03:35 PM
My Prussian Daly 10 is a 26" bird gun that weighs 6 pounds, 4 ounces, Krupp steel barrels. I describe it as "My favorite grouse gun" although I have never shot a grouse with it.
Keith Doty
07-31-2022, 12:31 PM
When they appear they quickly disappear. A clean 28” antique Damascus 16 on a #1 frame.
That is SO true! That's a nice one Bruce! I'm holding out for an 0 frame. I've got a 26" VH that weighs 5#13oz, handles like a lightning bolt. Really want a similar gun in Damascus. Lighter is better.
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