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I am primarily a bobwhite hunter - over pointing dogs. I have three O frame sixteens, all less than six pounds, two with 26" and one with 28". One of them, a BHE, was ordered with cylinder choke in the right barrel. All three panels have dogs in them. No elk, deer, or ducks on it. So obviously ordered as a bird gun.
I have an AHE 20 sub six pounds with 26" barrels. Bob Beach at Griffin and Howe traced it to a Yankee stockbroker that owned a plantation in Georgia. Ordered with open chokes so obviously a bird gun. Bird guns with short barrels don't get hung up in the brush as much as a 30" barrel set. But the 8 lb VH12s with 32" barrels are lots of fun on dove and feral pigeons. |
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02-10-2014, 04:58 PM | #4 | ||||||
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DHE 20ga with factory 24" barrels, 5lbs 12oz. Works for me.
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02-10-2014, 05:02 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Hello Harold ,Interesting question ,I shot a 26" Barreled 20 Ga. BSS Browning for years before shooting Parker's ,I loved the Gun and the 26" Barrels for Grouse and Woodcock then I bought a OO Framed ,VHE 28 Ga. ,Straight grip that was so light I couldn't stay with the bird ,then I decided on a 30" 28 Ga. DHE that seemed too long for the coverts I normally hunt ,as of this moment ,I kind of prefer a 28" ,20 Ga. DH Grade ,who knows what's next ,I seem to like them all except for the 30" Barrels ,just seemed to always be in the way !Ask again next week .........
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02-10-2014, 05:31 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Well Russ, I see that you didn't include a certain twenty-gauge CHE with 26" barrels so may I presume it has fallen from favor and is relegated to the 'discard' bin?....Just askin' is all...
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02-10-2014, 06:02 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Oh Mr. Romig , If it were that simple ,Just the opposite actually ,I have taken such a shine to the aforementioned CHE that it has turned into that " Special day " gun , I have made a decision to only take her afield where the chances of falling over round wet objects and steep declines are minimal such as Preserve Type Hunts ,Open Field Pheasants etc.etc. ! I always like to say ,I use everything I own but with each slip ,I can see that beautiful stock or unique engraving being ruined with each slip of the foot , Gee I must be getting old or something !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just Sayin!
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02-10-2014, 06:27 PM | #8 | ||||||
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If I ever thought to carry it, I might take a liking to my "compromise" barrel length gun, my 27" 7 1/2 pound DH ten. For close in small birds, my GHE 24" GHE, both original hard butt Damascus guns, both very handy.
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02-10-2014, 06:38 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I had the 25" Barreled DH ,28 Ga. O Frame ,I shot that little gun like it was a permanent extension of my anatomy ,but I had to have the 410 and traded her off ,would like to have that one back !
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02-10-2014, 08:48 PM | #10 | ||||||
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32" full and full. I like to see things disinergrate when I hit them.
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