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Randy Robert's 34" CHE, DGJ Article
Very nice Randy I really enjoyed your article in the winter DGJ. As an owner of 5 CH's it was a real Christmas present for me. Well done thanks Craig
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What gauge is his 34 incher ? I assume 10 ?
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It's a 12 ga.
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Randy, glad you got to tell the story. Can't wait to read it. John
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Finally got my copy of the DGJ. Randy, your article was fascinating. Regarding the 34 inch barrels: is the gun weight forward in its balance? Just wondering if the possible forward weight would help someone that had no hand to "point" and direct the gun actively follow-through. In any event, great piece on an interesting gun and original owner.
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Randy, thanks for checking your gun. Seems logical that he might have ordered those long barrels so the weight forward would help him keep them swinging...and be more steady with whatever he used to help extend what he had of his arm. I still marvel over his ability to shoot with such accuracy, but then accuracy has always been elusive to me.:banghead:
When I was a kid, I deer hunted with a gentleman who had lost his hand and part of his forearm. I marveled over his ability to shoot...and gut a deer. I still am fascinated that a such a person could rise to the level of a world record. Inspiring stuff. |
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Randy, You did good! a great article! Gary
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I got my DGJ and have read Randy’s article; a very enjoyable read.
I like it when noteworthy gun and biography come together. The photos were super, too. As with “Mingo”, I once worked in an office with a colleague who had an arm that ended in a stump at the elbow. The man knew that I had gone to Nova Scotia Deer hunting and he volunteered to me that he had a family-owned 30-ought-six caliber rifle, and enjoyed shooting it. Also, as with “Mingo”, no one in the office seemed to know the reason for the loss of limb. Nor, did anyone to my knowledge ever inquire. Reticence on the topic just seemed to accord with the man’s blithe and routine triumph over the anatomical deficit. |
Well written article. I particularly liked you description of where the CH fell in regards to the DH and BH for those that weren't familiar. Well done.
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DGJ finally made it to the Washington/Idaho border. Really enjoyed the article. To my eyes the half-pistol grip stock and its checkering pattern on the gun really smacks of a C-quality Remington Hammerless Double.
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