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Russ Jackson 01-19-2013 07:22 PM

Too bad they don't make spreaders for the 410 ,that would be the ticket ! I wish I had a local Smith that was good at measuring Choke ,Rich My gun is unbelievable on Birds ,did you talk with Chuck and see if he has any info. on the Chokes of my Parker as we discussed !

Rich Anderson 01-19-2013 07:33 PM

No I forgot that also but I can ask him as we will once again be in negotiations:whistle: Have you patterned yours? I remember you thought it was IC/M.

Daryl Corona 01-19-2013 08:15 PM

Russ;
Your mystery fruit is from a Sycamore but also could be from a hybrid called London Planetree introduced here years ago. Delicious when consumed with Wild Turkey 101:rotf:

Craig Parker 01-19-2013 08:18 PM

Russ, fruit looks like Sycamore to me.

Craig

Russ Jackson 01-19-2013 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich Anderson (Post 93441)
No I forgot that also but I can ask him as we will once again be in negotiations:whistle: Have you patterned yours? I remember you thought it was IC/M.

Rich ,I have never Patterned mine and the Galazan Brass Gauge measures it ,IC and Mod. but before I would recommend those Chokes ,Measurements would be wise ! I may be meeting with Chuck in the near future as well ,if he could measure the chokes ,I would gladly take it along and he could give us the measurements !

Gary Laudermilch 01-21-2013 08:01 AM

The seeds you are wondering about are from American Sycamore. I would be interested to know if the bird you shot had any in its crop.

Harold Lee Pickens 01-21-2013 08:48 AM

Russ,
those are from Sycamore trees. I hunted the steep and the deep along the Ohio River(in Ohio) this weekend. I carried the Sterlingworth pin gun on Sat. and took 1 shot over Betty's point and took a nice cock grouse. That gun was designed for the uplands. It has Fox's lightest barrels that they put on a 12 guage (4 wt) and it is choked cyl/mod which was offered according to the old Fox literature. Still, at the end of the day I was wishing for one of my light 16's or 20's. MY camera went on the fritz this weekend so all of the great pic's I took cant seem to be downloaded.
Like to get together some time and shoot some clays.
Harold

Russ Jackson 01-21-2013 10:10 AM

Morning Harold , I knew that Old fox had a lot more Hunting time left in her !The Gun feels great in hand ,must be those light Barrels ! Good Shooting ,was the first shot you took out of the new gun at a Grouse and you got it ,now that's impressive ! The only Clay shooting I have ever done was in the back yard ,Hand Thrower or Foot release Trap , I have never shot a " Formal " Round of Trap or Skeet or any of the Newer Games ,but I would enjoy giving it a Go ! Best ; Russ

Russ Jackson 01-21-2013 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Gary Laudermilch (Post 93572)
The seeds you are wondering about are from American Sycamore. I would be interested to know if the bird you shot had any in its crop.

Gary ,No Sycamore Seeds in the Crop , seems they were still hanging onto the tree ,I shot these couple down with my 20 Ga. I couldn't find even one on the Ground for inspection and the trees were full ! Russ

John Dallas 01-21-2013 02:54 PM

"Cock Grouse" - I've never figured out how to tell the boys from the girls in Bonasa umbellus


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