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25 October 2004, 15:39
kutenay
Re: drilling
That is a VERY nice one and in fabulous condition, mine is a 1984 vintage Merkel in 12-12-9.3x74r, not nearly as beautiful as yours, but, it shoots, boy, does it shoot! I almost always hunt with my driling or my Browning O/U in .308-12ga. in the early Grouse-Deer season and I have "made meat" with both of them....which is why I bought them.
25 October 2004, 15:51
cordell
Hi ffffg,
Nice drilling, I know you are going to enjoy it. I have two of my own and still think they are a very practical hunting weapon. Take care and God bless.


cordell
25 October 2004, 16:05
Savage99
That is one beautiful gun. The engraving is superb and the condition is far better than mine.



My drilling is the most effective gun that I have. I carry it more in the fall than any other and it's the most prized. I have used it since 1968 and every time that I carry it I am thankful.



My Sauer is a 16X16X8X57JR. The shotgun chambers are long for any shells here. It weighs seven pounds and I have two scopes. One is a 4X Hensolt and the other a 1X Weaver. My shotgun barrels shoot slugs right on at 50 yds also.




25 October 2004, 13:49
ffffg
i have one nice gun to show.. lots of old features, krup steel, basket weave buffalow horn butt cap, greener crossbolt, 1926 suel made, cocking indicators,flip up rear blade sight, 16x 16x 2 1/2 x 8.7x72r(.360cal) 200 grain gas checked bullet about 1500 feet per second,. deep relief engraving is crisp, bluing 90-95 percent, shot a 96 with her this summer over a 4 dayperiod but in sequence,. weighs about 7- 7.5 lbs. modified/ full, shoot likea dream.. has screw set on front trigger, blue shell and long skinny shell next to it is the rifle shell. other shells are 12ga, 45-70, and 300 mag... http://www.geocities.com/funkyjs/Gun.html dave