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Unread 05-05-2024, 02:07 PM   #1
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I do this also, but have to wait until my wife is at work. It's a jelousy thing- no problem, I get it. Just not sure what to do when she retires in a year or two. Bottom line is these firearms deserve all the love they can get, it's our responsibility...
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A few more Foxes from the "den"
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Default A few more Foxes from the "den"

Now Chris has me paranoid, but we forge on.

Here are several more Foxes, all small bores. You'll see that I'm addicted to the small bore, but besides the way they feel in the hand, they are more than worth the added expense after you've slogged over birdless terrain for 8 miles and then your dogs pin a covey right at the truck. This is where Foxes excel in my not-nearly-humble-enough opinion.

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A sub-6 lb. A grade 16 in really fine original condition. If its dimensions were a bit more to my liking, it would be a constant companion. It has taken pheasant and quail in Missouri, and grouse in SE Ohio (yes, Virginia, there were huntable populations of grouse in OH).

A re-stocked A 16, also under 6 lb. This was bought during a fit for a straight-splinter "rain gun." I shoot this gun really well, but I don't think I've ever had it out in the rain. It's taken Missouri dove, both from a hide, and walked up. I don't recall using it more than a few times. Maybe I should hunt in the rain a bit more.

My "Redemption Gun" that I posted about not long ago -- a 16 gauge CE early production gun. Once I found out its lack of originality, I was free to fit a safety to it and open the super tight chokes. It's a great quail gun, having take birds in IA, MO, KS, and OK.

This little 20 gauge A is from the transition period between Phil. and Utica. It has really nice wood for an A, and very high dimensions. The chokes are far too tight for my kind of walk-up shooting, and since it has had its stock lengthened with spacers, I won't feel like I'm ruining a pristine gun by opening the chokes. In spite of the tight chokes, I've managed to take MN grouse and Missouri quail with it...but my shooting average is pretty poor (hey, I'm blaming the chokes)

I hope to carry one of these Foxes when -- someday soon I hope -- I get to hunt with Phil Yearout in Kansas.
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A couple more Foxes and then I move on.

This very early CE 12 has the wonderful early engraving. I love the birds on the bolsters. This gun has a bit too much drop for upland birds over my Gordons, but is great for dove or ducks from a blind (and it has proven itself here in Missouri).

This CSMC XE 16 is a gun I'll not get rid of in my lifetime, and I hope I have someone I feel good enough about leaving it to when I pass. Elaine and I visited Tony C. at his factory to order this gun, and he gave us the guided tour, spending lots of time with us. At the time this was the most I could ever have imagined I'd spend on a gun, and I wanted something very individualized. After getting fitted I was able to get the custom stock dimensions I wanted, and I challenged Tony to make this XE 16 weigh under 6 lbs. He and his artisans met my challenge. This gun has 29 inch barrels and is choked .012/.000. When I ordered it I envisioned using it on the high plains and prairies of Montana. Ultimately, it proved itself in Montana, taking Huns and sharptails on the prairies, and ruffed and blue grouse in the mountains, shooting over my Gordon brace of Lichen and Moss. I've also shot lots of quail, pheasants, and grouse in all of the Mid-West states we hunt, and have doubled on quail and grouse with this beauty which now lives at the back of the safe. It really liked the B&P 2 5/8" shells, and even with the more open chokes, would reach out on those open prairie shots.

A feature of this gun that makes it even more special is the engraving of our dog Prairie Trace, who I believe to be my "once in a lifetime" bird dog (although I'll agree "I ain't dead just quite yet"), although his son, Briar, would challenge that. I made the sketch of Trace and sent it to Tony. I also asked that I be given the names of every person who worked on this gun (along with their task). It makes for a great provenance for this very special-to-me gun.
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