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The VH 16 is the one on the bottom and it has a beartooth comb piece to get rid of some of the drop and I have a skinny little cheek.
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As of the 2011 season, my 'go to' gun for the Ruffed Grouse is a nice, 1929 vintage Trojan in 20 gauge with 28 inch barrels, choked modified and full. My 'nostalgia' grouse gun is an 1886 vintage Grade 1 (I) top lever hammer gun in 10 gauge. It has 30 inch 'Laminated Steel' barrels with their original full and full chokes.
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GH 1892
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I shot my share of these birds with my Gh grade 12 ga with D grade stock.
Mornings shoot was 8 Pheasant,10 Chuckar and 6 H.Partridge. Used RST spreaders right barrel and Lite 7 1/2 s in the left.Worked perfect! |
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12 GAUGE GH. 30" DAMASCUS BARRELS ARE CHOKED IC AND IC. # 2 FRAME. IN ADDITION, A NICE SET OF EARLY 30" VH FLUID STEEL BARRELS HAVE BEEN CUSTOM FIT TO THIS FINE OLD GUN. CHOKES ARE IMP MOD AND IMP MOD. GUN WEIGHS 8 POUNDS WITH EITHER SET OF BARRELS INSTALLED. THIS IS AN AWESOME GUN IN THE FIELD AND ON THE RANGE.
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Nice piece of English on Ed's buttstock. I still don't know where we stand on Grade 2 stock wood. Some seems to be black walnut and some is English.
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Fella's those are some really fine looking guns. I like the fact they are being used and not just hid away.
Do all of you reload ? I have been searching for some 2 7/8 10 Gauge shells with no luck. |
Sean, if you don't reload, RST has a nice assortment of 2-7/8" shells for your 10. I load an ounce of 7-1/2 shot in my short 10s. Polywad Vintagers are what I use in my 20 gauge.
http://www.rstshells.com/rst_classic...shotshells.htm |
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Here are some pics of "The Holywood Gun"
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Nice. I really like that piece of wood. Thanks for sharing.
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breath taking wood!
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