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Leighton I also have a Grant with Jones under lever and it's one of my favorite hammer guns.
Mills the DH is just as I bought it. I was told the case color is original but I can't speak to the barrels. They are 26 inches factory choked IC/F and make for a nice upland gun.
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Dan the 16 gauge has been my gun of choice for the past 25+ years. Great for all upland hunting, light enough to carry all day and with enough killing power for the toughest birds you are likely to encounter. The only draw back is availability of ammunition so to take the fullest advantage of the 16 gauge you may want to consider reloading your own which will give you options to shoot super light 3/4 ounce loads for clay targets up to the occasional 1 1/8th ounce load for wild flushing pheasants on the plains while keeping chamber pressures in a reasonable limit for use in damascus barrels. If you haven't already found it 16GA.com has some valuable information on all aspects of the 16 gauge that my interest you.
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That is very helpful Steve. I DO reload. Do you have a specific load that you use? Powder, grains and shot? I will check out 16GA.com Very helpful Thank You!
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For my Damascus guns I keep chamber pressure below 9K PSI and have found that Unique works very well in the 16 gauge and is usually available at your local gun store that sells reloading supplies. For hulls I like Federal and Cheddite trimmed to 2 9/16th inches and roll crimped, for wads Gualandi 1621 for 7/8th ounce and 1625 for 1 ounce with Winchester 209 primers. You can find recommended powder weights and many other tested loads by joining the 16 Gauge Reloaders Group, contact information is listed on 16GA.com
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You really can't go wrong either way with the barrels type. Buy the gun on it's own merits based on condition & configuration. Personally I love the 16ga & have often said if I had to go down to one shotgun, it would be a 16ga.
I looked along time to find a DH-16 Damascus on an O-frame. I found this one several years ago & had Brad Bachelder restore it. The neat thing is it weighs six pounds even and has full length skeet master 28ga tubes fit to it for a two gauge gun. Good luck with the hunt for your gun!! |
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Geez GH-16 I'm in awe. That is a beautiful gun. Thanks for the pics because That's the first 16 guage DHE i've seen with them. It looks like they may be hard to find. I may just have to be patient. I really like the looks of the Damascus. What loads do you use ?
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This is my DH 16 Damascus on an 0 frame. I bought this from jay at Vintage Firearms while at the Southern a couple of years ago. I only shoot 2 1/2 inch low pressure shells in all of my guns.
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I just keep it simple. I order my ammo from RST and don't think twice about it. I love it that the guy's at RST are making the proper ammo for us to use these vintage guns we all love so much. The least I can do is give them my business and hopefully they will be around for a long time. Sure beats supporting WallyWorld !!! |
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