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Younger working people with money to spend are buying Beretta, Benelli, Browning self-loaders or modern vertical guns from Beretta, Browining,...... Sadly every year number of those looking for classic sxs is shrinking. Tony Wilcox told that to guy toting graded Parker few years ago. The kiss of death will be use of non-toxic shot for all upland game. There is no reason soft non-tox shot is going to cost much less than $4 per cartridge. For cost of 4 shells one can get whole box of quality upland steel loads.
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i do hope the nostalgia clay bird shooters continue to increase in numbers...and that the sporting clays facility owners continue to promote classic sxs only shooting events, such as does hidden hollow in pa and m&m in nj...
in fact it would be a wonderful thing if this forum could become a registry for upcoming sxs only shooting events...with its own sub forum taking the place of doublegun FAO?
Last edited by ed good; 11/02/14 04:54 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I am going the other direction. I dont know if I am considered young at 34 but I sold almost all my vertical guns and only have one plastic gun. Everything else is now classic sxs's. I dont see this ever changing. Not many my age shooting sxs's but I have sold a couple to friends at losses to get them shooting and interested in sxs's.
I am trying to help you out Bobby but I have to sell in order to buy now and I am having a hard time doing that.
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rob: good job...we need more missionaries like you. and 34 is still very young, especially to us over 70... here is an article i recently found that may be helpful to you and your friends as they develop an interest in sxs's. http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/buying-side-by-side-shotguns-right-25-tips/
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Maybe it's the LOUSY inspection/return policy. X100 some of these shady kitchen table FFL's like "the torched one" in Francistown NH chickens are finally coming home to roost !
Hillary For Prison 2018
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I have a 80% condition- using the Fjestad Blue Book guidelines- 1927 Meridan mfg. Parker Trojan- 12 gauge 28" barrels- so just for the hell of it- I went to my copy of the Blue Book and checked out the following: page 771 Fox Sterlingworth in 80% at $875, an Ithaca NID at $500, an L.C. Smith post-1913 Field Grade at $1200 and the Parker Trojan at $3000- Any comments? "What's in a name?" Parker Brothers, Rolls-Royce, Rolex, Steinway, Mercedes-Benz, and the list goes on!!
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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I paid $800 for my $500 12ga. Sterlingworth a number of years ago when people like me had money to spend.
Since it's now so worthless, certainly the modification police will no longer mind that the #2 30" barrels now have 2 3/4" chambers, the cones are 4" long, and the chokes are now .005 and .015. Mr. Danner rust blued the barrels and they look like new. The project is stuck at the stock refinishing stage, due to lack of ambition and/or funds. It works just fine as is.
I spent today shooting the 7.25 pound overweight pig at skeet and trap just to see if it's as big a POS as some of you folks seem to think it is.
My 7/8oz. load of #9 at 1120 fps only netted me a 95/100 at skeet. I do cheat and use an X wad in the left barrel. The 1oz. load of #9 from the right barrel scored 23/25 at singles trap. I chipped a few, and I did miss two.... but the others blew up like a chinese firework. 1oz. #9 through .005". Apparently, the hard shot and long cones work for this application.
The kids enjoyed seeing the 1926 model Fox do it's thing. I rather enjoyed the day. It's not a competition target gun, but it sure is fun to shoot. I did drop a few pheasants with it back when I first acquired it.
So, is it 'worth' the near $1300 I foolishly have 'into' it? I'm past the point of caring. I prefer now to just enjoy the day, and I have as much fun with a Benelli, an 1100, or a Krieghoff. They all have something to offer and I enjoy still being able to shoot anything off the rack reasonably well.
There will come a time when we can't. All of us. Just enjoy your guns now and forget all the financial and political and demographic crap. In the final analysis, it's only the day shooting that counts.
"The price of good shotgunnery is constant practice" - Fred Kimble
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No quite accurate there Eddie- Brian, obviously a shill for the forum, missed his syntax and proper spelling- he wrote "It is due to there light weight--" when the proper spelling in this context would have been: "their light weight" No spell check would pick up that homonym FUBAR however. I went to the Gunbusters website you seem to favor and checked out your feedback- 16 negative feedback comments out of a rumored 1518 transactions. One is one too many, but then, I use the old Bill Jaqua standard for gun dealers yet today- 3 day inspection and a 100% No Questions Asked for a Full cash refund on any used gun he ever sold, from Day 1 downtown in the town square in Findlay, Ohio. Maybe some day you'll fold your tent up and fade away, like Herschel Chaddick did- We await that event with bated (not baited) breath, amigo!!
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"There will come a time when we can't. All of us. Just enjoy your guns now and forget all the financial and political and demographic crap. In the final analysis, it's only the days shooting that counts."
amen to that!
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