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CraigThompson 06-15-2023 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro (Post 390345)
At the top of the hill overlooking the clubhouse and west half of the golf course. Exit the golf course/motel road and turn left, not right toward downtown Tunk. Only about 1/8 mile.

Oh okay I thought you meant right there in or at the Shadowbrook compound . I used to eat at the Perkins in Dickson City quite often when I lived there .

Stan Hoover 06-15-2023 02:54 PM

That's a beautiful Model 21 there Frank,

I assume the 32" barrels have tight chokes?

Stan

Frank Srebro 06-15-2023 07:49 PM

Thanks Stan, I-Mod and Full did well when I was doing nsca tournaments many moons ago.

Mike Koneski 06-16-2023 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro (Post 390371)
Thanks Stan, I-Mod and Full did well when I was doing nsca tourmaments many moons ago.

Diesel Chokes. :) Or as Randy calls them, "Men's Department Chokes".

Stan Hoover 06-16-2023 01:26 PM

[QUOTE=Mike Koneski; Or as Randy calls them, "Men's Department Chokes".[/QUOTE]

I had forgot that term, Thanks for jogging my memory:cool:

Daryl Corona 06-16-2023 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 390407)
Diesel Chokes. :) Or as Randy calls them, "Men's Department Chokes".

I've always called them "big boy chokes". Same difference.:)

Bill Murphy 06-16-2023 04:47 PM

Barrels without condoms.

Bill Jolliff 06-16-2023 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 390429)
Barrels without condoms.

That used to be called "riding bareback".

CraigThompson 06-16-2023 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro (Post 390371)
Thanks Stan, I-Mod and Full did well when I was doing nsca tournaments many moons ago.

Last two shoots I participated in at Prospect Hall were shot with a Parker VHE 12 gauge trap 32” F&F and the other with a Parker VHE 16 gauge skeet 26” marked skeet in skeet out but by todays standards more like lite mod and mod . Anyway my final score in both shoots was two targets difference between the right gun vs the more open one .

Randy G Roberts 06-16-2023 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro (Post 390347)
Nice Ithacas Stan. Thanks for posting.

Yes it is. Here's my 1948 Winchester 21 Trap Grade 32” VR. My tournament sporting clays gun from about 15 years ago and looking to come out of retirement.

Nice gun Frank, a real beast. Eye candy for sure, did you have it stocked?

Frank Srebro 06-18-2023 10:20 AM

Thanks Randy. I bought the Model 21 in 2005. 32” VR Trap Grade stamped TRAP on its trigger plate and its stock with about 2-3/8” drop and 14-1/2” lop, and with 2-B checkering. Perfect dims for me for sporting clays. Must have been special ordered but Cody doesn’t have any info except the date in 1948 the frame was serial numbered and that it was shipped to a named place near Reading PA. Dave Riffle looked at it while at the 2006 Southern and thought everything was right. Stock had some finish flaking and I had just bought a Krieghoff and got to know the people there in Ottsville. The K service manager set me up with their refinisher then in Texas and I had the 21 stock redone with Krieghoff satin finish on the stripped/bare wood. I was into competitive sporting clays heavily back then and this 21 helped me punch up 2 classes. Then in 2008 I put the 21 away after getting involved in something else; but things have changed and hence the 21 has come out of the back of the safe. :cool:

CraigThompson 06-27-2023 02:47 PM

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A little something in case I’m inclined to shoot steel at the Northern :whistle: It’s my Remington 700 HB 5R in 260 REM with an Athlon 6-24x and suppressor . My for lack of a better term “damage control rifle” . If I’m wired right I can typically keep five in a ragged hole at 100 yards with my handload using Lapua brass CCI large BR primers , Hornady 129 SST and IMR4350 . I’m loading at the shop with used stuff I’ve picked up rather than trying to clean up my loading bench and doing it at home . An old Lyman press , Lyman powder measure and Lyman scale .

CraigThompson 07-05-2023 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 380988)
The "Grouse Walk", which is not on the registration form, is 27 birds for $30. There is a trophy for any gun maker and there are AHFCA trophies too. The Fox Grouse Walk is a small bore event so any gun smaller than a 12g is eligible. Our "any maker" event is for any gauge in a vintage gun.

By any chance will this grouse walk thingy have a trophy for hammer and another for hammerless or just one to cover all ? Also does this have to be fired low gun ?

Mike Koneski 07-05-2023 08:02 AM

One trophy, no differentiation of H/HL. Yes, must start with a low gun, heel of stock below armpit.

Harold Lee Pickens 07-27-2023 01:40 PM

HEADED TO THE ROCK
Late decision, will arrive Friday afternoon thru Sunday, staying at the Skyline.
Bringing my friend Mark who is no stranger to bringing home the bling.
See you all there.

Dan Steingraber 07-27-2023 02:27 PM

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Have a good shoot men. Sorry I'm going to miss it but I have a few more days of wandering aimlessly through Alaska. Attachment 118074

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Andrew Sacco 07-28-2023 12:25 PM

Nice Dan, great looking trip. I am unable to make The Rock. Off to the Outer Banks. I Hope everyone shoots straight and true and has fun and safety.


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