Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Desert quail with a Sterly 16
New gun to me and I'm still adjusting to the dimensions. Years ago I used a Parker with similar drop and I got pretty good with it, but since then most of my doubles of choice have more modern dimensions and it's taking some time to figure it out again. But a few days in the field with the Fox and I am starting to connect more consistently.
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Nice picture of your lightweight Sterly. Looks like a happy pooch too.
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Thanks for the pictures. Your Sterly looks to be in nice condition. What are the dimensions you are adapting to?
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
krcrowley,
Looks like a great time with your new Sterly.,Would you mind sharing what state and what breed of quail? That would be fun!!
Looks like a great time with your new Sterly.,Would you mind sharing what state and what breed of quail? That would be fun!!
Regards - Foxnut
Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
It's the 3 1/8 DOH that's the killer. I much prefer something modern like 2 1/4. The 1905 Parker I have is 3 1/4 DOH, so I know I just need practice with it.
Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Arizona - Gambel's and Scaled (Blue) quail. We have three species of quail in AZ (four if you include the highly endangered Masked bobwhite). Here's a photo of all three huntable species. From the left - Scaled, Mearns, Gambel's.
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Arizona - Gambel's and Scaled (Blue) quail. We have three species of quail in AZ (four if you include the highly endangered Masked bobwhite). Here's a photo of all three huntable species. From the left - Scaled, Mearns, Gambel's.
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Thanks! I thought they were Scaled and Gambles but wanted to be sure. You are a lucky man to have all three species in your area. Bet that makes for some great hunting!
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Thanks! I thought they were Scaled and Gambles but wanted to be sure. You are a lucky man to have all three species in your area. Bet that makes for some great hunting!
Regards - Foxnut
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Great photos! I took my first Gambels in the Tucson area several years ago with a 20 S X S, but it wasn't a Fox. I have since remedied that with a "re-made to order" Philly Sterly 20 with 28" barrels. Mine isn't stocked with as much drop as yours, though. I had the chambers lengthened to 2 3/4", chokes opened to .006" and .016", and added a Silvers type pad to increase the LOP to suit me. It's a sweetie. I know you'll love yours, but keep in mind there are others out there that may have a friendlier drop at heel for you. Three and one-quarter inches DAH is pretty extreme as far as Foxes go. Most aren't that much.
It's pretty wild to take all three species on the same day. That's a slam.
It's pretty wild to take all three species on the same day. That's a slam.
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Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Great pics and some beautiful birds and DOG! Any issues with cactus for the dog?
Re: Desert quail with a Sterly 16
Thanks! Prickly stuff is always an issue. I just chalk it up to being part of the desert experience for the dogs and the hunters. The dogs tend to avoid the bigger cacti, but the little ones can still cause problems.badassgriffs wrote: ↑Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:04 pm Great pics and some beautiful birds and DOG! Any issues with cactus for the dog?