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Unread 08-29-2017, 07:43 PM   #41
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you guys sure have some nice guns hope you all get to see lots of grouse..no grouse in mississippi i envey you fellows....will hunt doves this saturday using a v grade 20 ga with 27 inch barrels and full and modified chokes for backup i m taking another 20 ga d grade with straight stock and damascus barrels with factory chokes of clyinder and full 28 inch barrels this gun belonged to roert wood johnson of johnson and johnson fame....charlie
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Unread 08-29-2017, 10:15 PM   #42
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Here we go:
my VHE 20, Uggie Grade 2 20, and Manton hammer 20
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Charlie, both of those dove guns of yours would be fine in the grouse woods. Would love to see pics of your D grade 20 Damascus--those chokes are perfect for the grouse woods.
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If i make it up to the North rim again this year I will take my Skeet 20 again.

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The stripers and blues are about gone by early October in my area, headed South on their fall migration. A big storm or a hurricane will push them out even quicker.
I never enjoyed trolling very much. I've always fished flies for them both spring and late summer.
One of these years perhaps when I get to old and tired to climb thirty feet up a tree I'm gonna go to the bay for a week or so in December and or January with PLENTY warm clothes and fish however the captains say until I catch one striper 45 or so inches long .
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Sadly, I couldn't hit a buffalo in the arrss at 20 paces with a sub-six pound double.....BUT if push came to shove and I found myself lathered in perspiration, swattin' skeeters in the Sept. grouse woods, either one of these would rate a most worthy companion.

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Let's hope this is a good grouse season. Picture of a high point 2 years ago , 4 birds over 2 days with a Parker 12ga DH , 26" Damascus using RST paper shells.
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Remington 1894 6 1/4 lb B grade 12...Remington 11C 12 26 inch...Remington 11 20 gauge 26 inch...would like to find a 10 gauge double in the 7 - 8 lb range....missed a nice straight grip Lefever a couple of auctions ago at Julia's.....
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Steve I'd be happy to give those Fox's a run in the coverts for you.....you know what with you being so busy fishing and everything.
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