maple_leaf_eh
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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A lot of craftsmen made and make best work guns. Not always successful but I try to put more importance on the work than the name.
Well, the experience of a bespoke gun is in the order, the fitting, the trying, the patterning and regulating, and most importantly the shooting. If money was no object and time immaterial, I'd have an extended UK holiday with as-required side trips from the whisky, historic site and museum tours back to the gun maker. Which one it is, frankly is less important than the final steps. I'd be sure to book a week of their most patient shooting instruction time. Better to unlearn a lifetime of casual North American shotgun habits than not appreciate the experience. Then more target shooting, and finally a few driven hunts. If my luggage home didn't include a couple of Barbour coats and waterproofs, some Wellies, and a maybe a Series III Land Rover, the trip would have been wasted. And, my body weight in numbers of bottles of Scotch whisky.




















































