Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge - Gets harder to open
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 12:54 pm
I am fortunate to own a nice 1934 vintage Fox Sterlingworth 20 gauge with 30 inch barrels. It was shipped from the Savage factory in Utica, NY. While preparing for a pheasant tower shoot recently, I shot sporting clays with it several times.
For those unfortunate members stuck up North in the cold, January is a very good time to shoot sporting clays here in central Florida. It cools down to the 70's and is sunny.
My issue/question is: The gun warms up gradually as I go from station to station. As it does, it gets more difficult to open. Sometimes I have to pry it open, which is not good. In a hunting situation, this would not be an issue.
I am hoping to hear from all those experts out there if this situation is normal or not.
Regards,
Bince
For those unfortunate members stuck up North in the cold, January is a very good time to shoot sporting clays here in central Florida. It cools down to the 70's and is sunny.
My issue/question is: The gun warms up gradually as I go from station to station. As it does, it gets more difficult to open. Sometimes I have to pry it open, which is not good. In a hunting situation, this would not be an issue.
I am hoping to hear from all those experts out there if this situation is normal or not.
Regards,
Bince