A .75 caliber Third Pattern so called India Pattern Brown Bess flintlock with 90 grs of FF bp topped with volumetric measured shot. A most satisfying way to hunt.
Good choice.
I've shot a pile this year with this and I absolutely love it. Hunting for 25 years and first time using a double and I'm a fan.
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We had a rossi overland sxs 12 ga (3") 20" bbl back a few years ago which had exposed hammers which we liked better for several safety reasons.
Was a great bird gun.
I've used SKB M100 and M200 20ga SxS for years. They are very good field guns on par wit Browning SxS and O/U quality. Pricing is a bit lower but those prices are rising.
The M200 and M100 come with 25 and 28 inch bbls. The 25s are choked IC/M which is perfect for upland but I always felt they were a bit too short for me. YMMV. Last year I purchased a 20ga M100 with 28" bbls that had the chokes reamed to IC/M. It's almost perfect as a bird gun except it's missing the second trigger.
Mid 1930's F.W Heym 16 gauge SxS with 29' barrels choked very open....don't have exact measurement but something like skeet and improved cylinder. With a dog, on the wing.
Me too, external hammers don't make a gun safe, safe gun handling does. Dont point the gun at anything that dont need pointing at...You can always crack it open if you are worried about safety. I like internal hammers and 2 triggers.