Thanks for the update Jim and I'll be picking one up too. Speaking of English Fowlers, and I know your system isn't conducive to more nichey stuff, but it's a shame it's so hard to get a proper English Fowling Piece standing breech with the high sighting groove humps....
Jim will you ever consider making one of your rifles with shorter barrels?
Good choice on the trade gun. With the numbers in which they have survived they were probably the every man's gun of the era.
Quote from: Clark Badgett on August 22, 2020, 02:09:57 AMGood choice on the trade gun. With the numbers in which they have survived they were probably the every man's gun of the era.If you made jugging a $100 or so option you could pick up a little extra gross....
The gun in Of Sorts for Provincials has a bore of .65 or close to a 16 gauge. It would be awesome if the new offering was the same rather than the usual .20 bore !
Jim will you ever consider making one of your rifles with shorter barrels? I would love one of your guns but they are so long it is next to impossible to transport them. and I just don't like them so long, not handy at all,,,,,,,,,,,
Quote from: Bob McBride on August 22, 2020, 02:14:06 AMQuote from: Clark Badgett on August 22, 2020, 02:09:57 AMGood choice on the trade gun. With the numbers in which they have survived they were probably the every man's gun of the era.If you made jugging a $100 or so option you could pick up a little extra gross.... Right on, Bob. It would be a time saver for the builder to be able to get it jug choked already rather than sending it off to someone like Hoyt or Caywood to get it done.Don Richards
Sign me up for one Jim!!I presume if the barrel is 1137 M the lugs will be integral?Grant
Quote from: bob in the woods on August 23, 2020, 02:58:27 AMThe gun in Of Sorts for Provincials has a bore of .65 or close to a 16 gauge. It would be awesome if the new offering was the same rather than the usual .20 bore !Yeah, I would like to offer this in 20 and 16 gauge.