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tell us bout de gons...could one of them be a double percussion gun, by moore, by appointment to the queen? shoots a .69 caliber, belted ball?
shipped dat one to pa years ago...
north central pa, as in potter county?
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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tell us bout de gons...could one of them be a double percussion gun, by moore, by appointment to the queen? shoots a .69 caliber, belted ball?
shipped dat one to pa years ago...
north central pa, as in potter county? interesting! sounds like a very nice gun you sent here. these are hammerless boxlocks from 1884 and 1888, and a German combination gun from 1937 in 7x57R and 16g. Alex Henry .500 BPE double (1884) is cased complete and I use the original reloading tools to reload today. Charles Lancaster .450 BPE double (1888). But a deer or two would have to appear for these to get some use.
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pamtnman, For 20 years we have called the front porch of our hunting cabin " blind number 1". At least 3 does have been taken there, two of them different member's grandson's first or second deer. Also coyotes, beavers, crows, and a whole pile of carpenter bees have been taken from blind number 1. Mike
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pamtnman, For 20 years we have called the front porch of our hunting cabin " blind number 1". At least 3 does have been taken there, two of them different member's grandson's first or second deer. Also coyotes, beavers, crows, and a whole pile of carpenter bees have been taken from blind number 1. Mike Love it! In 2018 my son and I went out on "Blind Number 1" to discuss whether or not we should head out into the pouring rain to hunt, or if we should stay inside. We already had a doe and a button buck down, it was his first PA buck, and as we were standing there watching the sheets of water come down, a beautiful eight point and a doe walked out of the woods right in front of us. "You get on the doe, I am on the buck, fire when I say three," I said. On the count of three, both our guns fired and both deer went down, not even fifty yards from the front porch. I have a great photo of the boy with four deer in the driveway. Two bucks, two does. Serious great memory. But now we will call the porch Blind Number One, thank you.
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Never say never. Even old "wise" bucks make mistakes when on the trail of a hot doe. I've seen them do dumber things than walking within 80 yards of a cabin, during the rut.
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I heard about an old not so wise buck that fell off a house boat chasing a young hot doe...
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come on jOe, dat aint nice...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Stan - you are right. It just did not happen today. Ed Good, the homeless joe guy is blocked on my account, so I do not see what he writes.
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Early this morning I filled a DMAP tag on an old doe, using my favorite mountain gun. 1990 Ruger RSI International .308 full stock, with open sights. Later in the day I took another doe. Nothing here has died at the hands of a classy double rifle, yet.
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pamtnman, Back when I had a Lang double rifle, I had to kill a deer with each barrel. But after that, I decided that, nice as it was, double guns are overkill for whitetails and I would rather put the money towards a shotgun or two that would get more use. So it went down the road. Best of luck on your quest.  
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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