Which one would it be???
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Which one would it be???
As we grow older we tend to accumulate at lot of "stuff". Amongst that stuff are these guns we have chased for so many years. For some reason or the other you have to dispose of all your guns except one. Which one would be the lucky one? For me it would have to be my 20ga, 30" SW. My first 20 and the one I can always depend on. She ain't fancy but she's like an extension of my arm when I shoot her.
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Re: Which one would it be???
Daryl, I love questions like this because it’s fun to hear what everyone says and the rationale behind their decision.
Right now, if I could only keep one, it would be the 12 ga. XE that I used in South Dakota. Weighing in at 6 lbs, 12 oz. it’s easy to carry while hunting, pheasants, grouse or woodcock. Most of my hunting time is spent in a duck blind and the mod/full chokes are perfect for shooting over decoys or passing shots. It’s got wonderful engraving, nice wood and the 28” barrels fit me perfectly. You didn’t ask for a 2nd choice, but my 16 Parker DH is right there. Gosh I love that little gun.
Right now, if I could only keep one, it would be the 12 ga. XE that I used in South Dakota. Weighing in at 6 lbs, 12 oz. it’s easy to carry while hunting, pheasants, grouse or woodcock. Most of my hunting time is spent in a duck blind and the mod/full chokes are perfect for shooting over decoys or passing shots. It’s got wonderful engraving, nice wood and the 28” barrels fit me perfectly. You didn’t ask for a 2nd choice, but my 16 Parker DH is right there. Gosh I love that little gun.
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Re: Which one would it be???
That's a tough one! It probably SHOULD be my 16ga Sterlingworth Ejector, 28" and 6-1/2 pounds, the first "good" shotgun I owned. But honestly it would probably be my 16ga A Grade, 28" and 6-1/4 pounds.
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Re: Which one would it be???
Because I mostly hunt Woodcock it would be the meat gun 20 gauge upgraded Sterly. If I hunted out more in Nebraska it would be a 30 inch 16 gauge Sterly ejector because of running into more Pheasant.
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Re: Which one would it be???
I love 16’sFin2Feather wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 11:35 am That's a tough one! It probably SHOULD be my 16ga Sterlingworth Ejector, 28" and 6-1/2 pounds, the first "good" shotgun I owned. But honestly it would probably be my 16ga A Grade, 28" and 6-1/4 pounds.
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Re: Which one would it be???
My two barreled custom 16 I call Reynard will never leave.
It was engraved by Geoffroy Gournet, who sadly, died recently. It is the only gun that I’ve ever had custom built for my dimensions and I think I shoot it very well. 15 1/8 lop and cast on guns don’t turn up in gun stores very often.
It was engraved by Geoffroy Gournet, who sadly, died recently. It is the only gun that I’ve ever had custom built for my dimensions and I think I shoot it very well. 15 1/8 lop and cast on guns don’t turn up in gun stores very often.
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Re: Which one would it be???
There are many things in my life I could easily simplify, reducing my gun collection is not one of them. 

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Re: Which one would it be???
For me I would have to keep two. 1. The CE 16 my Dad gave me when I was 11 years old. Not because it’s a closet queen or anything special but because it came from him and I have a 52 year history with it! Second would be my A Grade 16 gauge two barrel set. It is the gun that I naturally gravitate to when pulling out a gun for a grouse/woodcock hunting trip.
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Re: Which one would it be???
My HE 20, or my HE 12 that letters to Nash, or which Parker, A or AA, oh heck, I agree with Craig. It can't be done. To be honest, with the price of shot what it is, a .410 would probably win out. Now, which .410? Maybe the skeet configured Francotte from the family of a famous four star.