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Unread 12-12-2009, 04:28 PM   #11
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Hey Bill....great pictures as well as great dogs. Thanks for posting.....Carl
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Nice shoot you had Bill.
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Unread 12-13-2009, 12:28 PM   #13
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Here is a picture of Bruce having a long talk with triple explaining what he expects.
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Unread 12-14-2009, 08:31 AM   #14
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Bruce,
Can u tell me more about the cap lock targer rifle. Got any more pictures? WHAT A GUN!!!
Is it a slug gun or ball gun? ch
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Unread 12-14-2009, 09:10 AM   #15
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Mr Humburg:
Marked "Franz Nowak in Prag." Nowak was a famous Prague maker whose work has been written about in the DGJ. Its in Van's collection. I don't know if it shoots ball, slug or both. I am not aware that any of these old muzzle loading rifles are exclusive to projectile form.

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Don't know if I should call you Mr. Day or Bruce,
But I'm just Calvin. Weather it's a ball gun or slug gun has to do with barrel twist. Ball Guns shot say 100 yards, with less twist. Slug or bullet guns had more and shot say 1000 yards. ch
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I just opened up this thread and noticed your question about the Nowak rifle. It is a projectile rifle, .50 cal. My father had the gun in his collection and shot a bison with it. I have not shot it because is takes so darn long to clean up the black powder but I made shoot it some time. jvb
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Unread 12-15-2009, 12:43 AM   #18
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50-100 pheasants were seen exiting one field, so we left plenty for an end of season hunt in Jan. I'll be quail hunting a couple more times until then. The quail being held by John Dunkle is typical northern bobwhite size....a bit bigger than what you see down south. One of the fellows shot a pheasant with a 31 bar tail and is having it mounted...we get some big, long spurred 2nd and 3rd year birds.

Last year we closed the season hunting in shirt sleeves because it was so warm. Right now its cold and cloudy but the weather quickly changes out here. I believe the fellows had a good time.

Fun time with the young setters and CH and I are pleased with the work of 9 month setters. I'd always heard that they are slower developing than pointers and take about 2 years before they are hunting well for you. We haven't found that to be true at all. This Llewellin setter has developed at the same rate as my now old Elhew pointer. The setter can sometimes fill with burs and thistles but the pointer gets rubbed raw by them on his legs whereas the setter does not.

Dean, the CHE 12ga two barrel set was interesting because I had not seen a rifle bored Parker barrel before. I have seen rifled barrels that were Belgium made and fitted to Parkers but this is clearly a correct Parker barrel. What is not known is whether Parker cut the rifling and the documentation is silent on that. Anyway, its a high end high condition gun with nice C grade rondelle engraving. You know, some of these guys get on here and they say "get a letter" like the letter would be the final and definitive word on everything about the gun. Well its not and is often only a starting point and a person falls back on looking at little details noticed through long experience with Parkers and through talking with the handful of people who really know their Parkers.
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I agree 100% on the letter issue. If you feel good about your gun that is really all that matters. But when you hear guys say get a letter, I think where they are going is if you have a letter and it matches, if you go to sell it, it will sell more easily to collectors whom are less confident at a higher dollar. I think confidence being the key word. FWIW.
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Here are some more pictures of the Kansas Hunt with Bruce Day, John Dinkle, Charlie Herzog,Bill Boylard,J Van Blaricum
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Even tho it was cold, windy and drizzling this was a great week end with lots of sprited conversation, good food and breathing that clear, clean Kansas air.
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