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Unread 02-13-2019, 09:19 PM   #11
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Very nice! Let's see what others have too
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Mills;

Love those old 16’s. Yours appears to have many stories to tell. Care to share the details?

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Unread 02-13-2019, 09:50 PM   #13
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Well, I have owned it a week as of today. The first shot with it took a quail. It is well used but works fine as is.

88,000 sn range. Research letter has been ordered and it may turn up more info
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all my quail guns have turned into squirl guns no birds around here....i have a d grade 20 ga damascus barrels a 20 ga v grade with factory 27 inch barrels and a 20 ga g grade with vulcan grade barrels 26 inch cly bore ...killed a few birds in kansas with cavlvin humbergwith that gun....thanks for that hunt calvin.....charlie
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Default Not a classic quail gun but

Not a small bore but I sure would not hesitate to use it on quail with light loads. It is a 12 ga P with twist barrels on a 1 frame with factory 26" barrels. At 6lb 10oz it is a light weight and as fast handling as lightning. The opposite end of the quail gun spectrum.
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Linder Daly Diamond grade 20, 24” bbls
London 28 back action hammer gun, 28”bbls
Raick Freres Belgium 20, 26”bbls
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Trio of CSMC bird guns
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First tow pictures are of my XE-16 29" barrels rooster hunting in Kansas, 28" barrels with P.A. woodcock. Two pictures of my DE-410, Two pictures of my DE-28 These three guns can do the work! SXS ohio
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Here are just a few What makes a good quail gun also makes for a good grouse gun

CHE 20
A1S upgrade 28
Fox FE 410
H&H 20
Purdey light game gun. A 6.25 lb 12 but with RST 2" 3/4oz loads it's a dream to carry and shoot. An up and coming favorite
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Here are just a few What makes a good quail gun also makes for a good grouse gun

CHE 20
A1S upgrade 28
Fox FE 410
H&H 20
Purdey light game gun. A 6.25 lb 12 but with RST 2" 3/4oz loads it's a dream to carry and shoot. An up and coming favorite
I think the order goes.....

Holland and Holland, Parker CE, Fox and then the short 2" Purdey
Guess you have too many guns !
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