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Shooting advice: I’m buying a 16-bore shotgun, number 7,558, made by Arthur Howell & Co, Birmingham, but can’t find any information on the maker. Would it be suitable for woodcock?
SHOOTING ADVICE
Bill Harriman
The maker, Arthur Howell, was first in business at 28 Weaman Street, Birmingham, in 1909.
The firm became Arthur Howell & Co in 1917.
It seems he stayed at Weaman Street until about1942, when he moved to No 21.
He was still recorded as a member of the Gun Trade Association in 1957.
Howell’s production appears to be small and the numbering system is inconsistent.
I think that number 7,558 dates from 1937.
A 16-bore is fine for shooting woodcock, providing you can shoot straight!
Ammunition can sometimes be a problem as the 16-bore is not popular in this country and this should be reflected in the gun’s price.
Most people who want a smaller gun choose a 20-bore for shooting.
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