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  1. Shine

    Anyone heard from Roy Stroh?

    I know this, it was a public service announcement. Or a disclaimer for lawyer types.
  2. Shine

    Anyone heard from Roy Stroh?

    I don't post here much anymore. If I want drama ill watch MTV. My Name Richard Stevens. I am a former Booshway and many time officer of The Ancient Ones Of Maine. So I will Speak for the club. WE HAVE NO DOG IN THIS FIGHT. Again the club has no control of a members personal affairs.
  3. Shine

    October 1 that magic time of year

    The smell of gun powder and frosty sunny mornings. Almost time to chase pat'ridges.
  4. Shine

    English Percussion fowler

    ooooo id like to get my grubby little paws on that. :grin:
  5. Shine

    English Percussion fowler

    I have that issue
  6. Shine

    Marmot

    Yes it's in his hand
  7. Shine

    new shotgun

    Get that off your foot. I brought a 410 home from panama. They are crude but solid. They really were made for trade in south and Central America. Good enough for monkeys and the feather trade. I'd keep charges to around 50 or 60 grains with equal shot.
  8. Shine

    Old meat getter still shoots.

    You just don't have an eye for art like me lol
  9. Shine

    Old meat getter still shoots.

    Thankyou sirs
  10. Shine

    Marmot

    Young woodchuck in a crock pot with potatoes,turnip,carrots,and a big onion. MMMM
  11. Shine

    Old meat getter still shoots.

    I picked this old girl up last week. It started life as a P53 enfield. It was bored Smooth to .658 and turned into a economical meat getter. I suspect it may be a Bannerman gun. Anyhoo.. She still shoots WELL. Shot was 70 grs 2f 1 ounce of number 6 at 20 yds. What thrilled me was I don't have a...
  12. Shine

    Not geese but almost as big.

    Sproket, hehehe brings back watching fraggle rock.
  13. Shine

    I give up!

    Butt,belly,beak,bang ,say it to yourself when swing and follow through.
  14. Shine

    Sidearm when hunting bear?

    Im partial to the cold steel. FIX BAYONETS... now that is bear hunting. Kinda makes me wish id wound him and make em good and mad with my first shot. But I dont :idunno: :grin:
  15. Shine

    Overnight loading

    6. Remember to pack it back in and zip up trousers .
  16. Shine

    English Percussion fowler

    Yup I bet that's it. But some gun smith removed any govt. markings and replaced it with engraving. One of the better sporterizations ive seen. Im gonna load it up and shoot partridge with it ie ruffed grouse to anyone outside the state of maine :grin: Im thinking 60 grs 2ffg with an ounce of shot.
  17. Shine

    English Percussion fowler

    Also the pins were replaced with captured wedge. Someone did good work and how it got to maine is anyones guess. Maybe from Canada, built up from a civil war gun, Maybe a Bannerman gun :idunno: It was a surplus barrel from the british govt. Two broad arrows pointing toward each other.
  18. Shine

    English Percussion fowler

    there is no sign of a rear sight. there is a fair amount of engraving see the star on the barrel. also the names under the barrel mean anything
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