Glenmorangie make a nice selection of single malts without being too peaty, or too spendy.
Glenmorangie make a nice selection of single malts without being too peaty, or too spendy.
I used to buy a bottle of Bowmore duty free every time I flew, didn't see it for a while and now it's back with quite a jump in price!
Jura, if it will be or has been used for hunting
The name means 'Island of the deer'
It's not Irish but Monkey Shoulder is bloody nice
Oban
This WAS very good and the 14 year Caribbean Cask was superb
But the tops came off and they evaporated quite quickly
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The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
This is a particularly nice 500 3" double I have at home
I think I've developed a good coping strategy for the disappointment of missing out on something you really wanted.
Buy something a lot better for less $s
And in some cases buy several more better cheaper rifles.
It dulls the pain and so does whiskey
The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
R Redman. London & Birmingham
circa 1880-1885 from the style. The fore end being keyed rather than latched dates it.
Jones lever over guard underlever
Non rebounding hammers and stalking safeties
Bores are mint and a conventional style of rifling
The engraving is superb and the game animals look very nice ( for a change )
It has a very long fine top tang.
It's very pretty, a real looker, but not so practical for hunting.
When I get on to completely relining the case it will look a picture
The Church of
John Browning
of the Later-Day Shooter
If he's partial to Irish, then Bushmill's Black Bush is rather decent.
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“I don’t care a damn about these people who can split a pea at three hundred yards. What I want to know about is how good he is on a charging buffalo at six feet."
Philip Percival
Good thread , real click bate ….double rifles and whiskey ….well for me anyway , whiskey is all about the company you share when you are have having a dram not the cost of the bottle
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