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As most who hang out on this forum know I am a big gun guy and serious duck hunter but I have been searching for a 20ga Fox CE for many years that I could use for grouse and quail. It has been a decades long search since small bore graded Foxes in original condition are very rarely found. Well this year I found my ideal Fox a CE 26" .013/.017, 5lbs 14 oz. It will be in service this fall for doves and grouse followed by western quail. I have had so many gun guys ask me to help them find a 20ga graded Fox, I would be rich if I had a nickle for each request. Here are a few pictures of my little Fox.
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From opening day through the the last day of the season I'll be carrying my 28-ga. Parker Reproduction DHE, 26" bbls., choked .006/.014 . . . 5 1/2 lbs. of pure joy! IMO, the absolute pinnacle of grouse guns. If there's ever been a better grouse gun more suited to the purpose, I've yet to see it.
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It is a no brainer for me. It will be my 20 ga repro with 26" barrels choked .004 & .008, pistol grip, double triggers. It has been my go-to grouse gun as long as I've owned it. I feel naked without it. However, I will sneak in my 12 ga P with 26"twist barrels. At 6-10 it is a delight to carry but choked a bit tight at .012 & .024 but I only shoot 7/8 oz loads. I've been shooting it at clays for the last few weeks and it is going after doves on Friday.
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Legh, I know that PH and it has Laminated barrel tubes even though the rib legend says otherwise. It is a sweetheart of a gun! Handles beautifully too. Just checked the safe and I have several to shoot the cobwebs out of. There's Rr. Admiral Thos. Perry's 20 ga. DH with 28" Damascus tubes. There's the "Shot to Destruction" 16 ga. 26" Grade 1 T/A hammer gun Laminated Steel barrels. There's the 16 ga. Grade 0 Lifter with 24" Twist barrels. There's the sweet 16 ga. DHE with 26" Titanic barrels I bought from a friend here in the PGCA. Of course, I can't forget my little 28 ga. VHE with 26" barrels. And I might have a .410 by then too... I expect that's enough for me, but my grandson Cam, will certainly be using his 20 ga. VH "Heirloom Parker" with 26" barrels.
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The Following 14 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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Wow guys.. I'm jealous, some beautiful guns.
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"If" I were still inclined to climb the Virginia mountains after these guys I have two I'd carry . The first is a rather well used Westley Richards 12 gauge boxlock 27" and the second is a GH #1 frame 16 gauge with Damascus barrels that have been cut to 27" before I got it .
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Very nice guns and well suited for the grouse woods. While I wont make it out for the NY opener on 9/20 (working stiff!), I will be out the following weekend in the Adirondacks. For Parkers, I will use a 20ga GH w/ 26" barrels, IC and M chokes, and straight grip as the primary option. Then there is a GH 12ga, same barrel length and chokes, pistol grip, for backup.
I also like to get out my old Browning Lightning 20ga and Ithaca Mod. 37 pump 20ga just because I would not want them to feel left out. They have served well for a long time and deserve some of the action. I can miss a grouse equally well with all of these guns. |
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Here's a new 20-bore I'll be trying out this year. A 2nd year (1913) Sterlingworth that's been restocked to straight grip/long tang. She has 28" tubes and does 46 and 57% patterns with Remington Gun Clubs, 7/8 ounce of 7-1/2's. Nice choking combo IME for walk-up birds here in PA.
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