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Stan Hillis 10-05-2024 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Harold Lee Pickens (Post 417620)
I'm going to slip in a Fox SW 20 into my armament this year, a long with my VHE 20, a Ugartechea 28, and a hammer 20.

They are sweet little bird guns. Some years ago I acquired a nice, tight Fox Sterlingworth Ejector 20 with 28" barrels. I determined to make it into my go to quail and woodcock gun. I sent it to Dean Harris and had him lengthen the chambers to 2 3/4" and open the chokes to .006" R and .016" L. I needed more LOP so I added a Silvers type pad and faced it with leather from my Grandad's old leather duck hunting coat, that had deteriorated from age. First time I walked into a covey rise it took two birds with the right barrel (accidentally) and one with the left. We bonded that day.

I hope you find one you enjoy as much as I do mine.

Garry L Gordon 10-05-2024 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Stan Hillis (Post 417633)
They are sweet little bird guns. Some years ago I acquired a nice, tight Fox Sterlingworth Ejector 20 with 28" barrels. I determined to make it into my go to quail and woodcock gun. I sent it to Dean Harris and had him lengthen the chambers to 2 3/4" and open the chokes to .006" R and .016" L. I needed more LOP so I added a Silvers type pad and faced it with leather from my Grandad's old leather duck hunting coat, that had deteriorated from age. First time I walked into a covey rise it took two birds with the right barrel (accidentally) and one with the left. We bonded that day.

I hope you find one you enjoy as much as I do mine.

Stan, I also have a bird-gettin’ Sterlingworth. Mine is a 16 and is a real feather weight. It took a bluff-side Iowa grouse in deep winter on its first shot. It does not get out enough anymore.

Stephen Hodges 10-05-2024 08:28 AM

We have a fall season here in NH but I have never been interested to shoot hens or half grown poults. I suppose some toms are taken but I think the hen flocks are more susceptible to the hunting tactic. That does not mean that I care if others fall hunt, I think if that is what you like and it is legal enjoy it and bring home some fine eating.

Garry L Gordon 10-05-2024 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hodges (Post 417642)
We have a fall season here in NH but I have never been interested to shoot hens or half grown poults. I suppose some toms are taken but I think the hen flocks are more susceptible to the hunting tactic. That does not mean that I care if others fall hunt, I think if that is what you like and it is legal enjoy it and bring home some fine eating.

I’ve taken my share of Tom’s in the Fall, mostly by stalking (they don’t respond well to calls in the Fall), but busting a flock with young birds and calling them up in the beautiful Fall woods is grand sport… and the eating is much better.

Mike McKinney 10-05-2024 11:42 PM

No fall season in NC.

CraigThompson 10-06-2024 02:26 AM

I’ve killed a few turkey in the past but haven’t pursued them in recent years . However I’d like to kill one with my grandfathers W&C Scott crystal indicator 10 gauge and possibly another with my Parker DH-8 .

Chris Pope 10-07-2024 07:44 PM

Way to go Garry.

Jim Wescott 10-20-2024 02:11 AM

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Ahh, New England fall foliage, a fine turkey dog, abundant flocks on ground to hunt and an old Parker lifter.....life is grand!

Garry L Gordon 10-20-2024 07:13 AM

OMG! Fall hunting with a bona fide turkey dog is incredible, and with a lifter!?!

That might be, as the true collectors like to say, a one of a kind. Congratulations.


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