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Garry L Gordon 04-07-2022 03:04 PM

Gun Infidelity
 
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I sometimes feel like I'm cheating on a gun when I stop using one that's served me well to use a new one. Anyone else have that feeling?

Here's several of my one-time go-to guns that now have been "jilted" by me for another pretty face.

If you have a jilted gun and a photo, how about share it here?

Photos 1 & 2

One of my first good doubles was this little 28 bore John Dickson and Sons boxlock. I used this gun for more years that any other I have owned, and it accounted for more birds, including pheasants (we had them in the area back then), than any other gun I've owned. It came with a short stock with a leather covered recoil pad. Climbing an ice covered rocky bluff in NE Iowa after late season grouse, I fell and broke its stock. Jack Rowe made a replacement to my measurements, and the gun only improved my shooting. The quintessential grouse and woodcock gun, one season this little beauty took grouse in 5 states. I've not used it in over 6 years, and I feel guilty.

Photos 3 & 4

This CSMC Fox 16 gauge was ordered after Elaine and I visited the factory and got a personal tour from Tony. I wanted 29 inch barrels and a weight below 6 lbs. Tony delivered. I had my best dog, Prairie Trace, engraved on the floor plate. I took this gun to Montana where we added Huns, Sharptails, mountain Ruffed Grouse and Blue grouse to the checked-off section of my bucket list. It's a great gun for long and open shots especially, with a bit of weight forward to help keep my swing going. It has a special place in the safe, but hasn't seen daylight in a while.

Photos 5 & 6

I like back action hammer guns. I finally found one in 16 bore that fit my needs. This Cogswell and Harrison has 30 inch Damascus barrels, is tightly choked, high stocked, and weighs under 6 lbs. With a spreader load in the right barrel, it's a great prairie quail gun, and can reach out for them with it's left barrel. It takes pheasants over points by our dogs with authority. I had Brad Bachelder add a leather covered pad which only improved its fit. I shoot this gun as well as any I've used on wild birds.

Daniel Carter 04-07-2022 04:09 PM

You are a wealthy man in that you have the experiences each of these gave you, keep them in the Bank of memory and i hope you have the oppurtunity to make each of them you're go to gun again. I have 5 grouse guns and every year it is a fight with myself to use them all and i rarely succeed.

Mills Morrison 04-07-2022 04:10 PM

My harem doesn't seem to mind

Craig Larter 04-07-2022 04:38 PM

I own two guns that I have retired from hunting because my memories of both can't get any better and I don't want to spoil it. One is a 10ga AH Parker show gun that I killed 4 drake mallards and one blactk on my first hunt with the gun with 4 shots, 5 ducks. The second is my C-HE Super that Dana Tauber sold me before his passing and battle with cancer. I hunted one season with the gun and could hardly miss a duck. It's 31019 a C-HE with XE grade stock. Dana and the duck gods were smiling down on me.

Keith Sirmans 04-07-2022 04:50 PM

Man now I want to go see CSMC. Wow!

Phil Yearout 04-07-2022 05:06 PM

My first sxs was much lower on the food chain: a simple 16ga Stevens-made Springfield marked 5100. Twas my companion for many seasons and I sometimes think I shoot it better than any of my small arsenal - I once took a limit of four wild prairie roosters with four shots from that lowly old gun. I still have it; it's been demoted several times, moving down the row in the cabinet to its current resting place in a rack I made at the end of my desk for overflow. It has come out on the occasional rainy day...

https://i.imgur.com/NNnoVqCl.jpg

Garry L Gordon 04-07-2022 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil Yearout (Post 360972)
My first sxs was much lower on the food chain: a simple 16ga Stevens-made Springfield marked 5100. Twas my companion for many seasons and I sometimes think I shoot it better than any of my small arsenal - I once took a limit of four wild prairie roosters with four shots from that lowly old gun. I still have it; it's been demoted several times, moving down the row in the cabinet to its current resting place in a rack I made at the end of my desk for overflow. It has come out on the occasional rainy day...

https://i.imgur.com/NNnoVqCl.jpg

Phil, One doesn't see many of those Stevens guns in that kind of shape. That's a beauty.

Garry L Gordon 04-07-2022 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 360968)
I own two guns that I have retired from hunting because my memories of both can't get any better and I don't want to spoil it. One is a 10ga AH Parker show gun that I killed 4 drake mallards and one blactk on my first hunt with the gun with 4 shots, 5 ducks. The second is my C-HE Super that Dana Tauber sold me before his passing and battle with cancer. I hunted one season with the gun and could hardly miss a duck. It's 31019 a C-HE with XE grade stock. Dana and the duck gods were smiling down on me.

I'm sure I must have seen a photo of one or both of those in an article, but it would be nice to see one again.

Craig Larter 04-07-2022 06:08 PM

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Garry here ya go.

Garry L Gordon 04-07-2022 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 360979)
Garry here ya go.

Thank you! Wow...just wow. What a special pair. I can see why you hold them with such reverence.


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