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Nice Rubberhead! Which country were you in? That looks like a Hartman's zebra. My son and I took one in Namibia. We want to go back so badly too! Thanks for noticing. I hunted the Limpopo region of South Africa. It's a Burchell's Zebra. We looked at a lot of zebra before finding a good stallion. I was lucky that he didn't have a lot of shadow stripes. This is a better look.
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Parker DHE two gauge set, today with the 32" set in 20 gauge. The 32" set of 16 ga. barrels will get used during the late season. RST 20 ga. LITE shells. Chokes F and F. Edited to add picture. Parker DHE two gauge set, today with the 32" set in 20 gauge. The 32" set of 16 ga. barrels will get used during the late season. RST 20 ga. LITE shells. Chokes F and F. Edited to add picture. Parker DHE two gauge set, today with the 32" set in 20 gauge. The 32" set of 16 ga. barrels will get used during the late season. RST 20 ga. LITE shells. Chokes F and F. Edited to add picture. Parker DHE two gauge set, today with the 32" set in 20 gauge. The 32" set of 16 ga. barrels will get used during the late season. RST 20 ga. LITE shells. Chokes F and F. Edited to add picture. Pretty gun Stan. Yourbrsponse….just little verbose though.
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Thanks, Buzz. She's fun.
BTW, how would you have worded the post to be less "verbose"? Maybe this is a learning opportunity for me.
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Stan,
Every time you post a picture of that Parker gun at work, I ask myself 'What could have I been thinking' back then? But it pleases me knowing you are getting a lot of enjoyment out of both sets of those 32" tubes. You and yours stay well and keep at it, Amigo.
Rob I will definitely keep at it, as long as I can put one foot in front of the other. What a wonderful gun you allowed me to enjoy. It is just a prize. I hope that, when I begin to disseminate my double guns, I am able to place them in the hands of those who will appreciate and use them as much as I do yours. Blessings on you, my brother.
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Greg, that's a nice pic of the countryside where you hunt. I had wondered what it looked like, having never been to N. Dakota. How long before frost kills all the green grass? And, do you hunt public lands, or private?
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Greg, that's a nice pic of the countryside where you hunt. I had wondered what it looked like, having never been to N. Dakota. How long before frost kills all the green grass? And, do you hunt public lands, or private? Thanks SH for the kind words! Well, as far as frost goes, just depends. Two years ago we had 17" of snow on Pheasant Opener (Oct 12 or so) a few years back in was 80 above on Deer Opener (Nov 7). Really no time table. Whenever we get a hard freeze. The last couple years we had droughts, grass was always brown. This year was good for rain. As far as hunting goes, I mainly hunt private land. We live in a small farm town (about 40 people in town, doesn't include farmers/ranchers). Everyone knows everyone. The town has a school, bar and Church. I love it here!!!! Next move I'll ever make is to the Church and then the graveyard. Thanks again! Best Regards! Greg
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Stan, your posts are fine- no "verbosity" that I can detect, and besides, it is perfectly fine to extol the fine shooting qualities of that dual gauge DHE- rare I should think with 32" F&F choking. Since the frame accepts both 16 and 20 gauge barrel sets, is it a No. 1 frame, or a No. O size? RWTF
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Since gjw didn’t invite me I had to go on my own. Shot these Sage grouse with my twist action Darne
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It is a #1 frame gun, Francis.
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