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#167918 11/20/09 10:29 AM
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My shooting student Joe Wood and I took our English single shot hammerguns hunting Wednesday. They are both 16 gauge with Damascus barrels. Joe's has 28" barrels and is the fancy one on the left. Mine is an Ebrall Brothers, of Shrewsbury, and has 30" barrels. Both weigh about 4-1/2 pounds

We handloaded Cheddite paper hulls with 2-1/2 drams of blackpowder and 1 ounce of 7-1/2s and roll crimped them. We used the CircleFly waxed fiber wads:


It was about a perfect day. I estimate the high at about 60F and a light breeze. Sunny.

This is my Ebrall Brother with a Bob:


Molly and Red are on the left. Dubya has the point, they are backing.



Joe just about to shoot after a covey rise. Several birds show up in the shot if you look closely. Joe looks like he is out of a AB Frost painting with that goofy hat:



This was taken just after a covey rise. I love the expression on Dubya's face. Looks like pure joy to me.



Belle is pointing and Molly and Dubya are honoring:



Another covey flush. I got the bird you can see above the brush. That is Red in the foreground. That backward question mark makes him look like he belongs to the "The Riddler", one of Batman's many nemises:



Here is Joe about to miss again.



Yet another covey flush, taken right after I shot. If you look closely you can see the bird falling on the right below the horizon but left of the small "tree" to my right:


This is the same picture but I added it because I think it shows the chaos and excitement of the covey flush:


As always we took my truck loaded up with my dogs and went to my lease and killed my birds. In addition I furnished the new 16ga Cheddite paper hulls for the handloads. But Joe knows how to pull his weight; he brought a ham and cheese sandwich and a banana for my lunch.

We walked for about seven hours, moved seven covies, put twelve birds in the bag, lost two. Certainly one of the most enjoyable days I have had hunting. Bragging a little now but no feeders, mules or 4 wheelers. Just shoe leather, sweat, dogs, old guns and old gunners.

Best,

Mike



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Looks like a great day! I have just got into hammer guns this year. I bought an entry level Belgian gun. Now I am starting to look for a higher grade gun. Never thought about a single shotuntil now. Someday I have to hunt Bobwhites. They look like a lot of fun. Closest I have are huns.
Below is my first bird I took.

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Great story, pix, guns, dogs! Gotta love that white smoke! (Gives a whole new meaning to "Smoke 'em if ya got 'em"!).

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w that is a beuatiful gun, and Pheasant!

Thanks Mike. The black powder is certainly fun.

I am going to try to shoot a Liberal pheasant with the singleshot tomorrow.

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Mike



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What Mike failed to tell you is that he used my shop to mess up while loading, my black powder, my wads, and my incredible expertise. Anyhow, normally the only way anyone will hunt with him is if he bribes them with freebies. And even at that he has very few repeat guests. Guess I'm sorta slow on the take.

Mike posted the wrong photo, which is not unusual (oh, my camera too--he lost his, along with four or five beeper collars and half dozen two-way radios). Here's the uncropped one. Besides getting to see my world famous hat again, look to the right--I've counted 14 bobs on the wing. Doubt y'all can see all of 'em so just trust me....

It was a magical day, one seldom experienced by hunters. Best of all we didn't expect it--actually, we'd have been happy with one covey.



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When non-shooters see a pic like thisn, they always ask me "HOW could you EVER miss? What kind of SPORT is THAT? You're using a SHOTGUN, aren't you?" ("No, Ma'am, actually I always use a single shot .220 Swift with a 6x24x scope." Saves on cleaning 'em, don'tcha know.....).

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Originally Posted By: Joe Wood
Mike posted the wrong photo, which is not unusual (oh, my camera too--he lost his). Here's the uncropped one. Besides getting to see my now world famous hat again, look to the right--I've counted 14 bobs on the wing. Doubt y'all can see all of 'em so just trust me..........


You forgot to send that picture to me Uncle Dementia.

Mike I don't know how many times I have shot at the covey and missed instead of shooting at a specific bird. I know what they mean when they say that.

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Joe PS.

I will call you when I get up in the morning to see if you have changed your mind about going pheasant hunting in Kansas with me tomorrow.

Mike



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Great times! thanks for sharing.


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Thanks dawg and you are welcome,

Mike



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