What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
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What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I think every Fox collector/shooter should be required to own at least one Sterlingworth LOL!! What is your favored Sterlingwoth?? It could be a collector condition example or a favorite hunting gun. Mine is a run of the mill 12ga 30" circa 1923 M/F ejector gun. It's had a few stock issues but they have been properly repaired. Still closes like a bank vault and has about 50%CC and orginal barrel blue and stock finish. It could be my everyday gun but the higher grades are so addictive. I shoots it well and has accompanied me on many duck hunts on fowl weather days. How about you??
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I have 3. My first Fox of any kind (well, all 3 Fox I own are SW) is a restocked/forensic with beaver tail 26" IC/M. Little CC but shoots well. Next is a 30" M/F that has nice case coloring and had the wood refinished very nicely. Decent stock dimensions. Last is a 30" F/F with terrible comb/stock dimensions. Both 30" are shown in the hunting with a fox. Latter has custom made cardboard comb to make it shootable complete with electrical tape adhesive.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
The Sterlingworth I've shot the most is my 1937, 12-gauge, 28-inch barrel, Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector Skeet & Upland Game Gun. I shot quite a few doves on my dove pass in the Shenendoah Valley with a 12-gauge 30-inch "pin-gun" before I got my 32-inch A-Grade 16-gauge for those tall incoming doves. Most of the rest of my Sterlingworths are nice condition safe queen examples of variations.
FWIW a pretty nice first year 30-inch, 16-gauge, Sterlingworth showed up on GI today.
FWIW a pretty nice first year 30-inch, 16-gauge, Sterlingworth showed up on GI today.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
Hands down my SKUGG (Skeet & Upland Game Gun) 16 gauge straight grip 26" Sterly bored .004 / .011. In that configuration I declared them the finest designed and built grouse guns I have ever used. (This after 47 years in the grouse woods). Light, fast handling, and incredibly quick to get on a bird, I have used none better, including Browning Superposeds, Parkers, one LC Smith, and in my primordial SxS years a 20 ga. Fulton. Kevin
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
My favorite Sterly is “Iva”, my 1918 20 ga. with ejectors and 26” barrels. Great little gun! My 2nd choice is my 28”, 20 ga. I’ve killed a lot of pheasants with both guns and they are a pleasure to carry.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
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I do like shooting that 26 inch Brush Model Pin Gun tho.
Very interesting topic by the way.
I feel inadequate. I do own 6 Fox Sterlingworth's: a 12 gauge Model 1911 Pin Gun 26" IC/Mod Brush model; 2 - 16's and 3 - 20's but I don't have the most common Fox - a simple 12 gauge Sterlingworth. I know, it could be easily remedied. Gotta work on that, I guess.
I do like shooting that 26 inch Brush Model Pin Gun tho.
Very interesting topic by the way.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I have a pile of them. A few were upgraded and a few remain the same. The one I shoot 95 percent of the time is an original 20 gauge 26" ejector Sterly that was restocked to fit me. Chokes are Fox Cylinder and light mod. After restocking I liked it so much I had it engraved as a second generation A grade. 5 lb 13 oz. Great to carry for Grouse and Woodcock.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I've owned a bunch of Sterlies and still have two, but my hands down favorite vixen is my second year (1913) 20 bore that's been restocked and converted to straight grip/long tang. Also, her chambers were lengthened for 2-3/4' shells and she's now choked Mod and I-Mod. frank
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I have a bunch of upgrades and several untouched versions too, but I'll stick to almost original Sterlingworth's.
I have a pair, one 16, and one 20 that were restored by other folks that I was able to pick up over the years. One is a verified Turnbull color job, the other is a dead ringer, so who knows.
They make a great set for long weekend hunting trips as back-ups or even rainy day guns to save the high end stuff from abuse.
Getting these saved me from scratching the Savage/CSMC RBL clone itch when they came out a few years ago.
I have a pair, one 16, and one 20 that were restored by other folks that I was able to pick up over the years. One is a verified Turnbull color job, the other is a dead ringer, so who knows.
They make a great set for long weekend hunting trips as back-ups or even rainy day guns to save the high end stuff from abuse.
Getting these saved me from scratching the Savage/CSMC RBL clone itch when they came out a few years ago.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
My first Fox (and first”good” shotgun), a Utica 16ga ejector. 28” barrels, 6-1/2 pounds, M/F, wood probably refinished at some point but a decent job, good blue and still some decent case colors. It’s been a good one and a better gun than I probably deserve.
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
Roger,what a great set, i love it when you post guns i have not seen from your collection, fred
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
Thanks Fred.
I've slowed down a bit and sold off a bunch of stuff.
Just trying to keep the stuff I use and shoot well.
I've slowed down a bit and sold off a bunch of stuff.
Just trying to keep the stuff I use and shoot well.
"Somehow, the sound of a shotgun tends to cheer one up" -- Robert Ruark
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Re: What is your favorite Sterlingworth??
I cannot remember how many Sterlingworths i have had from near mint wild fowl 12 ga only 12 i have ever owned to many smallbores.My favorites are 5 lb 4 ounce custom 20,custom 20 st grip with skeleton butt plate,16 gauge ejector with 28 inch bbls 5 lbs 13 ounces and 16 extractor 28 inch that i call my English Sterlingworth. Bobby