mask wrote:If you ever chukar hunt with one of those beautys I'll just walk along side and catch your gun when you fall
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and then claim it ofcourse. beautiful wood did you do any of the work yourself?
I always throw my body between the ground and my guns when I fall. Skin grows back, bones mend, but guns need gunsmithing and money to fix.
I'm not an avid chukar hunter, but do it occasionally in the terrain that is not as bad as most chukar country. I have a reasonably nice area to chukar hunt that is relatively easy hunting, but it's a hair raising experience to drive to and is reliant on good spring rainfall to be productive. 1 in 3-4 yrs it's decent.
Other than that, I pursue quail and pheasant with those guns. I want to enjoy hunting those guns. Sitting in the safe isn't worth it to me. In fact, one of those guns, the damascus barreled one, I sold to a friend recently because I hadn't fired it in about 7-8 yrs. No sense keeping it if I don't use it.