Fox gets the game in Montana

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Brian
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Fox gets the game in Montana

Post by Brian »

A few pics from my foray to Montana for Huns and Sharps last week of Sept. .
4 days with lots of birds, great dogs, good partener and good hunting.

Fox A Grade 16 Ga, straight grip, 26" IC & Mod.


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FRBRIT
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Post by FRBRIT »

Brit's, Fox gun, Huns & Sharpies, in Montana= PRICELESS

I only wish I would have been there with you carrying one of my Fox's following my French Brit's.

Great picture's thanks for sharing,
Paul
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Post by My GSP Izzy »

Nice pics Brian, I especially like the last one.

Is that a single trigger gun?
Twice Barrel

Post by Twice Barrel »

Absolutely great photos. From the looks of the fence you must have been in sheep country.
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gun and more

Post by Brian »

Fox has double triggers, extractors.

We hunted where there was mostly cattle. That was near a rail line.
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Post by TOOL MAN »

Wow....awesome pics Brian!!! That last one of your Britt looks like a cover shot from Shooting Sportsman. So great to see those Fox guns out of the safe and into the game fields!!!!----TOOL MAN
On the whole....I'd rather be in Philadelphia....
TEJ
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chokes for Montana?

Post by TEJ »

I'll be West next year. Had been told to prepare for long shots, large shot, and tight chokes...granted, that was from pheasant hunters. Looks like you had success with sub gauge and open chokes? Will a 20 or 16 with 7/8 oz loads be ok?
thanks..
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