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Unread 01-06-2013, 11:40 AM   #1
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Thanks Russ, that's a knockout piece of wood on it. I waterfowl hunted with mine after they mandated steel shot for the better part of 20yrs. and also have never had a problem with it. Mine is also a straight stock with a beavertail and I truly love shooting it. It's my foul weather gun. The Parkers and Foxes only come out on nice days.
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Russ.........beautiful Parker and grouse!
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Hey Russ you had to be close to me...Im on the ohio line west of New castle P.A. Just below Rt-224 You will have to stop in the shop. I WILL NEED TO KNOW WERE THEM GROUSE ARE!......(-: My Gorden is bored...tired of pointing doves at the feeder. Kenny
Hi Kenny ,WE are probably fairly close I have never had a reason to head to New Castle ,but it shouldn't be more than 100 Miles to your shop one way ,I am about 60 Miles East of Pittsburgh ,Now for the " SECRET GROUSE SPOT " ,I didn't know any one actually devulged that type of information ,but it could get discussed when we are making a deal on one of those Beautiful Parker Repros you have ! ! Best ; Russ
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Daryl ; When it's raining ,I take the BSS ,when it's really raining ,I stay HOME ! I must be getting a little smarter the older I get !
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Russ;
I agree with the age/wisdom thing. Unfortunately ducks and geese like the rainy days. So do my labs who somehow manage to deposit most of the marsh mud on my gun. Does'nt bother me too much with the BSS but with my finer guns I tend to take offense to the muddy mess.
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When it's raining I leave the Parkers in the safe and take the Holland & Holland
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For those that own DH/Grade 3 and higher safe queens a sloppy day or rough times in the duck boat are perfect for the ol' worn Grade VH or GH. Those guns need love too! Heck, if your AH could talk it would call you a SOB for leaving it in the safe on any hunting day!
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Makes sense to me. Is'nt it raining most of the time in England? They should be used to it.
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Mark;
My old Sterlingworth seems to like the "Fowl" weather.
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Daryl,

That's music to my ears! Heck, I shoot my Foxes very well!

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