Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Dustin,
6lbs, 5ozs unloaded, 70mm chambers-I'm guessing the fowler concept was either not that important on the continent, or waterfowl weren't enough of a hunting opportunity to make a dedicated gun practical in the era of these guns. With the exception of the gun John Amber photographed in 1973, they all seem to be pretty old.


Google canardouze wink

I read some period publications mentioning light 10s as dedicated bird dog guns, made specifically to throw a wide even pattern of small loads of small shot. Yours must be an example of this concept, since it doesn't look like a canardooze at all smile