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Old school shotguns

Started by LaLongbeard, March 11, 2019, 03:38:58 PM

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idgobble

Stevens 12 ga. single shot hammer model I've been using since 1958.  Lots of birds with this gun.

bonasa

My go-to 870 super mag is wood stocked with just a bead, been around the block on turkey guns the last decade but came back to the 870 mite throw the saddle mount on it but time will tell.

LaLongbeard

Quote from: Tom007 on May 16, 2020, 05:47:35 PM
Maybe this might be considered Old School. I just picked up this Original Bottomland Remington 870. Been trying to close the deal on this and finally did. Great shape, original bottomland sling. I love this gun. It patterns great....

Old School as in wood/blued metal, bead site.
If you make everything easy how do you know when your good at anything?

wchadw

How many of y'all shooting older guns are shooting tss loads? I have an old fixed full and I have been told it will bulge barrel


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Jasonb53

Quote from: wchadw on May 23, 2020, 09:37:53 AM
How many of y'all shooting older guns are shooting tss loads? I have an old fixed full and I have been told it will bulge barrel


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I took my dads old remington model 11-A (not sure what year it was made)and used 2&3/4 ounce TSS out of it. Shot it twice so far once at pattern board and shot a nice gobbler with it. My only concern with that model would be breaking the  forearm stock so Im planning on getting a new recoil spring for it.

Greg Massey

Great post guys and some beautiful old shotguns .. I have couple of old wood stock guns , i hunt occasionally Browning 20 ga. Belgium made and couple of old side x sides .. 12 ga. and 410...

Cowboy

I got a Remington 1100 2 3/4 inch 12 gauge. Long barrel sucker with a fixed full choke. Bead sight, no sling. Carry it every year. Inherited it from my late Grandpa. I have other turkey guns but feel close to him when I pack it so it's always the one I use.

Longshanks

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Quote from: Cowboy on May 23, 2020, 10:45:33 PM
I got a Remington 1100 2 3/4 inch 12 gauge. Long barrel sucker with a fixed full choke. Bead sight, no sling. Carry it every year. Inherited it from my late Grandpa. I have other turkey guns but feel close to him when I pack it so it's always the one I use.

Have one of those that belonged to my Dad. He used to hunt with a Mod fixed choke barrel. I had Tru choke threads put in the barrel, Parkerized the metal and wrinkle/airbrush painted the stocks. Hastings .655/.665 and lead 5's, 6's.

paboxcall

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Posted for Crow (click to enlarge):
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crow

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Thanks paboxcall for posting the picture

Old blackpowder 12 gauge SXS from the 1880's, yesterday morning

Chuck1443

Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 10:56:24 AM
Old blackpowder 12 gauge SXS from the 1880's, yesterday morning
You forgot to put your teeth back in lol


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crow

Quote from: Chuck1443 on May 24, 2020, 11:11:41 AM
Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 10:56:24 AM
Old blackpowder 12 gauge SXS from the 1880's, yesterday morning
You forgot to put your teeth back in lol


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Had 2 coming in from different directions and didn't want to risk hand motion from the wingbone at the very end, so used some natural voice calling.

Just wasn't sure how to represent that (like guys put diaphragm calls in the pics) so I put my dentures in there with the wingbone.

Chuck1443

Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 11:24:38 AM
Quote from: Chuck1443 on May 24, 2020, 11:11:41 AM
Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 10:56:24 AM
Old blackpowder 12 gauge SXS from the 1880's, yesterday morning
You forgot to put your teeth back in lol


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Had 2 coming in from different directions and didn't want to risk hand motion from the wingbone at the very end, so used some natural voice calling.

Just wasn't sure how to represent that (like guys put diaphragm calls in the pics) so I put my dentures in there with the wingbone.
Ahh, gotcha. Good on you and nice shotgun


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turkey_picker

Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 11:24:38 AM
Quote from: Chuck1443 on May 24, 2020, 11:11:41 AM
Quote from: crow on May 24, 2020, 10:56:24 AM
Old blackpowder 12 gauge SXS from the 1880's, yesterday morning
You forgot to put your teeth back in lol


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Had 2 coming in from different directions and didn't want to risk hand motion from the wingbone at the very end, so used some natural voice calling.

Just wasn't sure how to represent that (like guys put diaphragm calls in the pics) so I put my dentures in there with the wingbone.




Awesome picture and gun, getting it done ole school

Cowboy

Definitely Old School there. Great pic and gun.