Action with a Sterly 20
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Action with a Sterly 20
Two birds taken late yesterday and this morning out near the cabin. The Sterlingworth is a 28-inch 20 bore made in 1914, restocked and redone to straight grip with a thick wrist and long tang trigger guard. Chokes were opened to 15 and 20 points, about Mod and Improved-Mod. I bought her already done up and the seller didn't know who did the work. I had a recent question why I don't post pics of the dogs; that's because I mainly do walk up hunting for birds and have done that since I was a kid. Nevertheless I do like and appreciate dogs of all breeds and have a long time love for trailing scent hounds as in Redticks, Blueticks, Walkers, Plotts, etc
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Nice pics and beautiful Fox!
It's great you can walk up birds with such success.
When I was a teen that was the only way we hunted grouse, didn't have a bird dog.
It's great you can walk up birds with such success.
When I was a teen that was the only way we hunted grouse, didn't have a bird dog.
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More great hunting pics from Frank. Thanks again for sharing them
I hope my "new to me" 20 Sterly works as well on the birds as yours does.
Best, SRH
I hope my "new to me" 20 Sterly works as well on the birds as yours does.
Best, SRH
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Gotta love those Sterly 20's. That would make the perfect all around bird gun. Thanks for the post.
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Frank, Thanks for posting. Very nice Sterly. I wish we still had birds here in Lancaster Co. .
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Thanks all. Roger, the circumference is a tad over 4-3/4". The long tang trigger guard was made by precision welding an extension onto the original guard. Interesting, the stocking man fitted the buttplate to a slightly concave butt as in early Fox factory practice.
A comment on the pics; I take them with my cell and send to my email addy after getting back to civilization. Then save on the computer, resize/crop if necessary and post from the computer. That keeps the pics from appearing at 90 or 180-degrees degrees from true orientation as we often see posted on other collector sites.
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A comment on the pics; I take them with my cell and send to my email addy after getting back to civilization. Then save on the computer, resize/crop if necessary and post from the computer. That keeps the pics from appearing at 90 or 180-degrees degrees from true orientation as we often see posted on other collector sites.
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Great post, Frank - I too bought a completely redone 28" AE 20 bore years ago, but with a pistol grip. The gun had a destroyed Kautzky single trigger but the restoration was very well done; great colors, nice wood and primo barrel blue. I was offered it at a very low price so I bought it and had double triggers installed. A very nice gun to shoot and good looking to boot. I really like the straight grip on your gun - sleek but beefy! Kevin
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Congratulations on another successful hunt, and always, wonderful pictures. The moss covered log is perfect.
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Nice, Frank. Do you ever get Woodcock where you hunt Ruffed Grouse? Jim
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Some real nice work on that restock. That type of upgraded black walnut seems to suit a Sterly just fine.
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Re: Action with a Sterly 20
Frank, two great pics of the birds and the Sterly 20. That’s some really pretty wood on that gun!
Regards - Foxnut