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Unread 02-20-2019, 10:48 AM   #1
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Pinnochio Quail!!
The birds with the half grip Parker 12 were taken using 28 gauge chamber mates.
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i found another quail gun in the corner its a 12 gauge remington 1894 model b grade ordance steel barrels with ejectors and 26 inch factory barrels that weighs in at 6 3/4 lbs...a dove gun for sure i have taken many dove with it....probaly a quail gun in her time.....charlie
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John, What are “mud quail”, I’ve never seen one of those boogers? Maybe snipe or rail?
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Probably woodcock which is a new favorite sport of mine
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Those are snipe. Perhaps the most fun of all game birds. Don't knock it till to try it.
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Snipe was my favorite game bird for years until they became non existent around here.
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No knock on my part, I just wasn’t sure.
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Mike, no knock taken. Was just speaking in general terms.
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Mills,
Southern gentlemen like yourself should only hunt bobwhite with a 16 gauge. I believe in the old south (glory days of the southern plantations) it was the gauge of choice. It was those miss guided northerners which confessed the idea of proper gauge for bobwhite. So I encourage you and your Georgia roots to stay the course.
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Southern gentlemen like yourself should only hunt bobwhite with a 16 gauge. I believe in the old south (glory days of the southern plantations) it was the gauge of choice. It was those miss guided northerners which confessed the idea of proper gauge for bobwhite. So I encourage you and your Georgia roots to stay the course.
Those are fighting words Scott. As a Yankee, I will admit that we abused the South by invading during the war and sending carpet baggers after, but the correct gauge for quail was not part of the agreement at Appomattox. You guys got to keep your horses and decide for yourselves what to shoot at quail. Further, sir, there are damn few Yankees that don’t think the ultimate upland gun is a 16 bore shooting an ounce of shot. We might use our 20’s and 28’s for grouse but we never tried to force them down the throats of our unfortunate Southern counterparts. Your ungenerous comments are off the mark Scott. Obviously, you still harbor hard feelings about getting trounced by Yankees in the war.
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