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05-09-2024, 06:40 PM | #23 | ||||||
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Edgar: Very nice pair of B's. We see the double dogs flushing two birds on a number of B trigger plates. But none of them are exactly the same which adds to the intrigue of the grade 5 Parkers. Hope you make HHH this year and we can tie up in the parking lot for a show and tell.
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05-09-2024, 07:25 PM | #24 | ||||||
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Craig, The 20ga is such a delight. It's original 28" damascus barrels are very thin, and my initial thought was that it had been honed. I acquired two additional sets of damascus barrels, 26" and 30", and, while they too seem thin, are what I feel is a safe wall thickness, with plenty of wall in the first 15-18". They both have oversized bores, and measure exactly what the 28" measures. Both are now fitted, and the 30" are just so nice to shoot.
My first BHE had some sort of venison on the trigger plate, as does the 1892 16ga, so finally getting one with something other than antlered game is a treat for me. There seems to be quite a few 'ho hum' steel barreled grade 5 guns on the market, but it amuses me that at this late stage in my life, I find I'm especially attracted to small bore damascus B grades. I think meeting up for an eyeball at Hausmanns would be great fun. I haven't made it for 3 consecutive years and it pains me. |
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05-16-2024, 11:30 PM | #25 | ||||||
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Edgar, sure hope you can make Hausmanns this year. Just got off the phone with Brett Hoops and offered to pick him up, help set up camp, and let him use my Gator, but probably won't make it.
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