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King George V in 1907 was short one gun wink

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The aforementioned Archduke. I can't tell how many guns he had

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I would guess most folks fall into the “Buy the gun, not the story “ category.
I certainly do.
I don’t even research a gun until I own it. Then I’m mostly checking what the original configuration was/is.
Most British best guns were made for someone notable as common men seldom possessed the funds to buy them or to utilize them.

Yet when I find the occasional royal connection it does not detract from my enjoyment of the gun.

When I’ve sold guns with connections to royalty or famous people they seldom sell higher or more quickly than otherwise.

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Originally Posted by PALUNC
No Stan, the fact that the Boss belonged to Lord Saville matters not much to me at all. I bought the gun simply because I have wanted a round action Boss forever. I was simply pointing out the fact that it was numbered #4 to state my point that back in the Edwardian days they shot multiple guns simply so they could shoot multiple birds during a single drive.
Lord Saville , I know very little about other that he often shot with the King himself.
And he was a avid grouse shot.

The above explanation is what I thought when I read his comment earlier in this series of posts of much ado about little.

Stephen Howell

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For what it’s worth, I shot the Ripon challenge with the trio of AYA’s a few years back. Hit 32, which was kind of 75th percentile for the hundred or so men that had shot it.

It was a nice traveling Wingshooter trip.

Flew into London, had a man’s day, went to the West London, shooting school for some lessons and shot the Ripon challenge.

By the time I got over there to shoot it, the people running it were getting pretty good at the gun transfers, so the pace was really picking up, and you better pop them as soon as they cleared the hedge or they were going to get past you, which would then cost you the next couple birds.

Shooting a trio is a lot of work.

Double gunning is a blast, shooting a trio is complicated.

I shot a bunch of geese with a Greener that used to be owned by Worth Matthewson, but shooting a shotgun with royal providence would be very special.

But I do things to be excessive and special. Which is why this VPN is located in Finland. Cause that’s where I’m having my caviar dinner before I go to the far north and fish for Browntrout.


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Interesting reading. It was a different time.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x7uk0ii6-lPdWEZj5ctyqr1td19ZcsA5xGGoKBhP9o0/edit?tab=t.0

https://books.google.com/books?id=4xRmHkr7Lp8C&pg=PA175&source
Tom de Grey, the 6th Lord Walsingham
“On August 30 (1888), when I killed 1,070 grouse to my own gun in the day, I shot with four breechloaders. No.1, a gun made in 1866 by Purdey, subsequently converted from pin-fire to central principle, to which new barrels were made last year. Nos. 2 and 3, a pair of central fire breechloaders, made also by Purdey, about 1870, for which I have likewise had new barrels. No. 4, a new gun made by Purdey this year to match the two mentioned above, but with Whitworth steel instead of Damascus barrels. The guns are all 12 bore, with cylinder 30 in. barrels, not choked.”

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One thing about black powder, it does put heat in the barrels.

500 brace, Mercy! They must have been running the entire estate back and forth down a canyon.


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Originally Posted by Drew Hause
The aforementioned Archduke. I can't tell how many guns he had

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as many as he wanted....


"it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."
lewis carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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Originally Posted by ClapperZapper
…but shooting a shotgun with royal providence would be very special.

Those prats might think they’re gods but there’s quite a few of us that don’t think so highly of them.

Originally Posted by ClapperZapper
But I do things to be excessive and special. Which is why this VPN is located in Finland. Cause that’s where I’m having my caviar dinner before I go to the far north and fish...

Whenever I see or hear caviar I think of this scene in Mr Inbetween…

How’d it go with Tran?

Oh I just napalm’d ‘im.

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Prison napalm.

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Oh, ok, so you get a cup…….




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Caviar:



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I was thinking burger, potato salad, beer, and Cub bloke.

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Yes, Ted, very selective provence. But no, I'd not want to own Bo Whoop. Would I like to shoot it on a duck hunt? Absolutely.

A few very privileged DU officials got that chance at Beaver Dam Lake a few years ago. There was an article written about that hunt.

I have my own 32" barreled, 3" chambered Super Fox that I have enjoyed in the duck swamps for at least 15 years. I never tire of using it.


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