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Phil,
Those are such great pictures, what a difference a day makes. Is that an older side by side your using? I would like to take a couple of friends out there hunting, I am trying to figure out what gun to take. Garry Gordon just posted in another thread some info on pheasant hunting in general. I am learning a lot in here. |
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11-18-2019, 07:55 AM | #4 | ||||||
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Ed....take the two guns that fit you and you shoot best! Good field loads in 4&5 shot. Always gun the leading edge...that would be the head of a rooster. Above all else...have a great time. I head to Kansas one week from Friday...(-: XE-16 and DHE-16 Both are chokes mod and tight full. A third gun may also come, Fox CE-16 with a little less choke and some 6 shot. Both the land owner/farmers I called this past week tell me of large population of wild quail this year,, sweet! Right now the weather looks good for our week hunting. SXS Ohio
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Pictures from Kansas 2018 |
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Pictures from Kansas 2018
Kansas weather is a screaming rollercoaster...goes from warm to freezing overnight! Fox EX-16 getting cleaned and my pup resting after the hunt. SXS ohio
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11-18-2019, 09:29 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Good to know that Miss Ruby gets the bed!
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11-18-2019, 10:36 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Miss Ruby or correctly (Princess Ruby) is flippin spoiled rotten !!!! That's what a good nose does for ya!
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Princess Ruby |
11-18-2019, 10:49 AM | #8 | ||||||
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Princess Ruby
Ruby kayaking, being driven around at Hauseman's in the RST ride, Ruby goes in all motel rooms first and pics her bed! 4th picture...she can read too, In her room at home a picture of mom and pop working. Her portrait, lastly Ruby waiting for her turn hunting.....SXS Ohio
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11-18-2019, 06:12 PM | #10 | |||||||
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I just purchased a 16 gauge fox sterlingworth with 28" barrels, I believe its improved cylinder and improved modified chokes. The shells I am using are RST falcon lite under load on the box it says 7/8. The fox is a philadelphia era gun, so would you shoot the 1 oz. load through that gun also? I just asked the guy at fieldsport where I bought the R.S.T. shells to get me the lightest load they had. I apologize for all the questions I have but I have not hunted in so long I don't know a lot about guns. I have been using the 28" barreled fox for grouse and woodcock and recently it worked well on planted pheasants. I also have a parker vh? with 26" barrels and similar chokes, that gun has been refinished and is almost to nice to hunt with. I am guessing a 28 inch to 30 inch long barreled gun would be best with tighter chokes for that type of pheasant hunting out west then. It would just seem to give me another reason to get that one more gun I need for my recent addiction Thanks again for everyones input in this forum. |
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