Hey guys~a long time ago, I inherited a Cooey 84 in .410, and as much as I wanted to find a good use for it, I never could..never did. I ended-up selling to a friend who wanted a .410, but always sort of liked the simplicity of it and thought I'd like one in 20ga. one day. Well, I finally took delivery of an old 20ga 84 yesterday in pretty decent condition. FULL choke. I was struck at how beefy the thing is then remembered I'd never held/owned/shot anything but that .410.
Anyhow, I don't do allot of bird hunting but there have been lots of fall camping/fishing trips over the years where I've wondered "bring a gun? don't bring a gun?"...then over-think it to the point where I do NOT bring one. Guess how many birds I see when that happens? lol My main hang-up is whether or not I want to risk getting a finer gun rained on, left (out of sight/locked-up) in my vehicle and ultimately stolen, etc. I know myself...and if I ever lost a gun that meant allot to me that way, I'd probably never forgive myself.
So, I am looking forward to practicing with it a bit this weekend...maybe try some clays at the farm...but it got me wondering~is the 84 ANYONE'S preferred gun for grouse? They're handy things, come apart in literally 5 seconds with no tools, and VERY inexpensive. Glad I have mine, it will be put to use for grouse this fall for sure!
Anyhow, I don't do allot of bird hunting but there have been lots of fall camping/fishing trips over the years where I've wondered "bring a gun? don't bring a gun?"...then over-think it to the point where I do NOT bring one. Guess how many birds I see when that happens? lol My main hang-up is whether or not I want to risk getting a finer gun rained on, left (out of sight/locked-up) in my vehicle and ultimately stolen, etc. I know myself...and if I ever lost a gun that meant allot to me that way, I'd probably never forgive myself.
So, I am looking forward to practicing with it a bit this weekend...maybe try some clays at the farm...but it got me wondering~is the 84 ANYONE'S preferred gun for grouse? They're handy things, come apart in literally 5 seconds with no tools, and VERY inexpensive. Glad I have mine, it will be put to use for grouse this fall for sure!


















































