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I load all of my shells for my doubles. I have patterned it and it does well with the one ounce load which I had worked up and tested for psi. I just don't shoot this gun well. They are 28" barrels. This was another rescue gun I found in a shop, in rough shape. I rust blued the barrels, trigger guard, triggers, etc. and polished off the hot blued receiver, had cracked stock repaired, recut and refinished. Lots of effort into the gun and that's why I was using it. With enough doves, one can kill their limit with any gun whether one shoots it well or not!
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autos. Hunting legal at daybreak today but could not get up. Only had two and a half hours to hunt when I got there so I cheated with John Browning's design that he said gave him more trouble than any other gun, leaving VH 16 in the truck. Still the best auto ever made and I love them. Took the old 12 bird limit and quit.
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Have you patterned it?
You're right, it should be the perfect gun for the job. .
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"I'm a Setter man. Not because I think they're better than the other breeds, but because I'm a romantic - stuck on tradition - and to me, a Setter just "belongs" in the grouse picture." George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic. |
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jerry looks like you can hit with the old browning...i ve got a 20 browning in the safe but aint shot it in years just to many old doubles i guess..but some day i m going to get me a 12 ga humpback for sure..i toted a old model 11 rem. when i was a kid it was cly bore 26 inch i killed more game with that thing than any other gun i ever owned...charlie
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Went to a newly chopped corn field last Friday. Not a single bird but a couple hundred yards away through the woods lots of shots. Went there and two teenagers were slaying them in another field. I went to the next pole away from them and got four with the VH 16. They killed twenty-two. I asked if they were coming back the next morning and they said no. Up at 5+ a.m. and there well before daylight excited about the limit I would get. A heavy fog came in and no doves showed up for two hours. I saw only six. It is amazing how they disappeared; or maybe the teenagers killed them all.
Anyway the little VH 20 killed the first one with one shot, the second, then the third, then the fourth and fifth fell with one shot each. I felt I could not miss. As I stood up the sixth bird came by. I aimed and could not believe it did not fall, so I fired again. I only saw the six doves. Dejected that I had messed a perfect day, leaving I drove the four wheeler up toward the next pole to where it had flown. There it was as dead as a door-nail. Probably won't do it again, but the little IC/IM 20 VH did not miss! |
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Unfortunately I didn't bring a Parker on this Texas trip.
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jerry that old rem model 11 was like your little gun i hit every thing i aimed at....wish i had that old gun back...charlie
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