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The first two pictures.... I can't get over how seamlessly the stock fits the receiver. What an elegant, well-made, lovely old thing.
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nice looking gun...
Last edited by ed good; 11/28/23 12:52 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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A nice grouse gun here. 3 day inspection to buyer.
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Any offers before I move it to other selling platforms?
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Very nice looking piece Battle. Just curious, since I am not a grouse hunter: what qualities make this a good grouse gun? Based upon the habitat I hear talked about in which grouse are hunted I am guessing the combination of short barrels and the first fairly open choke followed by the tighter choke for those escaping the first shot. Am I on the right track? Like I said, I never have hunted grouse but it is enjoyable reading about the exploits of others who do. Good luck with the sale.
Perry M. Kissam NRA Patron Life Member
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Very nice looking piece Battle. Just curious, since I am not a grouse hunter: what qualities make this a good grouse gun? Based upon the habitat I hear talked about in which grouse are hunted I am guessing the combination of short barrels and the first fairly open choke followed by the tighter choke for those escaping the first shot. Am I on the right track? Like I said, I never have hunted grouse but it is enjoyable reading about the exploits of others who do. Good luck with the sale. Well just my idea is that it has short barrels and a gauge in my opinion suited for the game. But obviously any gauge is as well suited as I've taken grouse with 28, 20 and 12ga's. Perhaps the chokes could be opened a little for a better pattern for wing shooting. Easy enough done. Thanks Perry!
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six pounds is ideal weight...
helps if gun has magic properties...
some guns do, some dont...
a six pound 16 bore is perfection...
Last edited by ed good; 01/10/24 05:08 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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