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Steve McCarty 08-02-2025 08:09 PM

I've got my eye on a Churchill.
 
I'm looking hard at a Churchill. It's earlier than the famous XXV. Nice looking box lock. 30" tubes, cyl/cyl, steel. Price is on the edge of what I can afford. The gun is pretty much like new, but made in 1896. I sold my skeet gun (Remy Model 11, 20 gauge; and yes I weep when I think of it, my old friend.) I'm thinking that I could use cyl/cyl on the skeet range and it might help on the Clay range too. I could use some help (lots) there. I also think that I could push steel thru it which is nice. An old gun that I can shoot steel thru....that's a treat. Like many of us, I like to own and shoot classic shotguns. The trouble is I'm not a rich guy. I'm an average guy so I can't squeeze 5 or 6K for a shotgun. If I did I'd be single again.

bob lyons 08-02-2025 08:43 PM

Just my 2 cents I would never shoot steel out a side by side shot gun unless it had chrome lined barrels and open chokes.
I think they started doing chrome lined barrels in 70’s or 80’s but not positive.

Ken Hill 08-03-2025 08:58 AM

Unless special ordered for 2 3/4” shells, the gun is probably a 2 1/2” chambered gun. Make sure you know the chamber length, is the gun in proof, and minimum wall thickness. Shooting standard American loads (steel or lead) may not be a good idea in an 1896 British gun.

Ken

Drew Hause 08-03-2025 11:51 AM

We could likely provide lots of information with a full size high resolution image of every mark on the barrel flats.
'made in 1896' and 'like new' highly suggests refinished, and there might be a date code when reproved.

Steve McCarty 08-03-2025 02:20 PM

Thanks gents. If I buy this gun I'll not even consider shooting steel. I'm sure it's a 2.5 chambered gun. I haven't seen the gun, just looking at the pictures and it does look in fine condition.

I haven't been on a duck hunt in maybe five years. Then I was shooting a Browning Gold which was a very nice gun. Sold it in a moment of weakness. If a duck hunt looms I'll spring for a newish Ithaca Model 37. I'll set my antique doubles asside and shoot RST. For grins I might try RST bismuth. One box should last me a lifetime.

Steve McCarty 08-03-2025 08:53 PM

I've decided to forego the Churchill. Think I'll buy a gun with modern steel barrel.

Keith Doty 08-04-2025 10:25 PM

You don't have to go modern barrels for nontoxic. I went to bismuth years ago (5s for ducks), nearly like the lead 6s of days gone by and safe for fine guns. A treat after some years of shooting steel.


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