It's a Merkel 96k in 12 x 12 over a 7 x65R barrel.
I bought it after hunting chukar and seeing thar @ 60m and not being able to do anything about it.. So far the only deer I've shot with it have not been during bird season, but that won't last.
In operation it is like a standard twin trigger SXS. The rear safety position is safe, 1 click forward is fire for the shotgun barrels - front trigger right barrel, rear trigger left barrel. A long push forward past there cocks the rifle action, and the front trigger fires the rifle. The front trigger also is a set trigger. To use, you push the trigger forward like the old single set Brno's, and them take plenty of care, because it is now very ready to go. The rear sight flicks up for rifle use, and there are Suhl twist off mounts in the rib but I prefer to use the iron sights.
Maybe not everybodies cup of tea, so to speak, but I enjoy it a lot.
Last edited by Ross Nolan; 25-05-2020 at 04:30 PM.
15th year for our crew. Eight shooter Southland bag limit on Saturday, hundred odd birds yesterday, tweed suits, double barrels and no camo. Pulled pin yesterday mid afternoon, tired and sore. 336 birds recovered for the weekend. Fat ones taken home to pluck, rest breasted. Got a chilly bin full of breasts to be dropped at the butcher with the mutton we pulled out of the freezer and the deer I shot this morning to be made into sausages (unfortunately our 8th crew member left before our end of weekend team photo)
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I'm drawn to the mountains and the bush, it's where life is clear, where the world makes the most sense.
very classy @JoshC
#DANNYCENT
Not a wet leg or muddy jacket in sight. I am truly amazed. And only two small dogs!
Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
Havent missed an opening day since I started accompanying my father when I was just out of triangular trousers. This was my 59th year.
Out on the Kaipara fri night. Set dekes out at 10pm, slept in my 13'Allicraft. Slow start, didnt see a bird till 8am. ended up with 5 for the day.
Weather opening day was fine , no clouds or wind.
A few pics.....
View from the boat
Are we there yet???...........No!
Are we there yet??? .......almost
Are we there yet??? ....Yes!!
Didnt have colour when I first went out with dad so here is a pic in B&W......
And for you young bucks that can only see in colour.....
Moved location on sunday to a spot about a kilometre away and got another 6 birds......
Shortly after moving I was joined by my hunting buddy in his boat.....
Weather sunday was much better, wind, rain/drizzle. Ended up with 22 mallards between us and 1 Canada Goose.
Last edited by Allgood; 26-05-2020 at 03:40 AM.
Not slaying them but putting every bird on the plate! Bo is my dream dog after loosing Jess to old age.He is a machine and a pleasure to hunt with.
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
CFD
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Good shit Dundee. My dog is almost the only reason I go out these days. He out did us the other day. Mate and I plastered a lone duck as it come in. Ended up being the only duck we got for the morning but Axl showed up with 2 ducks while we were mucking around in the dark. 2-1 to the dog I plucked them and not a mark on them. We did think some limp dick jumpshot our pond and he just caught them as wounded but it looks like they were unscathed.
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Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.
On the river tonight ..180km of water and set up three decoys at chosen spot.Dropped a nice fat mallard drake.
"Thats not a knife, this is a knife"
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
CFD
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@Dundee we tried something different this year for pairing up decoys...we have done the long line thing in the past and found it rather too uniform...this season I bent up bits of #8 wire about 1500mm long,bent a loop over on each end then bent right angle down about 200mm from each end leaving hoops up...attached dekes to the loops and the body/belly of wire sinks down the 200mm below where dog could catch it or it be seen...2 decoys one weight and the huas CANT get together and clink and just look shit.... did not matter if we wired direct to keel of hen and tied on drake///wire on both or string on both....will definately make some more up for next season.
Just the one came in this morning, roast for me and the boy tonight
I grew up looking for frogs and shit!
You grew up looking for a wi fi connection.......we are not the same!
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