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Sorry Charlie-- ooops, that's the Starkist Tuna reply!! |
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Sorry Charlie-- ooops, that's the Starkist Tuna reply!!
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I hope to have the ten bore side-by 32" double in time for the Spring Turkey season this year-an 8 bore would be legal for Gobblers, but not for waterfowling, so any 8 bore side-by I come across, I'll put you on to it, as you seem to like 'em--you'll have to find your own gun bearer for it though! |
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what kind of 10 ga are you looking for or have you already found it....ps got me a gun bearer in mind if i find the right 8 ga...im lookin for that shotgun that will take a turkey at 100 steps may have to start lookin for a 4 bore what do you think...ha charlie
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theres a couple 10 ga hammerless on auction arms..both are spanish built..one starting at 200.00 would be a good goose gun..both guns 3 1/2 inch guns fluid steel 32 in barrels...probably kick like a canon too...charlie
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No "action" for me on auction-
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The late "Cactus Jack" O'Connor in his 1965 The Shotgun Book mentioned problems with SOME of the then Spanish doubles- perhaps in the area of metallurgy- I think he might have been thinking of the Stoeger imports- BUT- about 17 years ago- a friend who was even more of a goose hunting fan than I am (or was back then) took me to the Allegan area- the fabled Todd Farm, and sonofagun, we got the first blind draw pick. He had one of those big Spanish 10 Mags-and hand loaded Federal 3 & 1/2" mag shells with steel shot BB's--the birds were staying high that day- I saw him pull one down with that big 10- I would never have tried such a shot with my M12 3" 12 ga-- I did manage to nail two mallards with my 12 that "straffed" our field dekes- but no goose for Francis- limit was one per hunter on the Todd Farm then- Al has the keen vision of a jet fighter pilot- he spotted a cruising small bunch of Canadas making a silent approach, said for me to give him my Winchester and to take the shot with his gun- so I did- wow, felt like a telephone pole- I swung way ahead of the lead bird and the fifth bird back crumpled and fell to the deck--Shortly after that I bought the somewhat battered old Fox 12 HE from a pawn shop, and used that for about 12 years- But now at my age-still have good vision, thank the Lord for that- any goose gun much over 9 lbs. loaded is not as comfortable for me--But thanks for the tip, perhaps another PGCA member is looking for a "using 10 Mag double" and should check out this auction site. Truth be told, that sweet 10 bore Daly, for me, would be like getting a BMW or Mercedes-Benz, a luxury- but you never know!!! |
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hope you have that 10 for sring turkey season its not that far off...those old 10s are capable ofbringing downthem high flyers but rough on the shoulder...i shot some 3 inch mag 12s today in alc smith 3 inch gun of my sons and it kicks a lot worser than any of my tens or eights... charlie
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01-20-2011, 01:52 PM | #28 | ||||||
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Back to the original question of a modern Dbl gun for <$5000. For me it would be a no brainer and a Merkel. I had one for a while. The workmanship was incredible. My only complaint was that it was TOO tight and precise. If it got a few grains of powder residue under the ejectors it would not close comletely. Incredible CNC machined precision. I had to have a Qtip handy to keep the ejectors clean. They tell you in the manual that they will loosen up in time. The barrels, inside and out, fit and finish, were as good as any modern London best gun out there. There seems to be plenty of them on the auction sites upon occasion and for way less than $5K.
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Richard,
Please see this site's For Sale section for the best deal on Internet on a Merkel Model 8. Yup, this is an extractor version of the fancier 47E. Plus, my M8 has Briley thinwall chokes installed! Where else could you find a great Merkel for $1200? Mark |
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Just noticed no one mentioned DeHaan. I have never seen one, but was curious. Personally, I won't cross the threshold of any gun that hasn't given a minimum of 100 years of service.
Perhaps Turkish guns are not in vogue, but I remember when the Spanish guns were poorly thought of.
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