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Ray Ward pair 20-bore sidelocks shotgun review

Ray Ward 20-bore sidelocks shotgun review: The first pair of guns to bear the Ray Ward name are truly outstanding.

Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent October 20, 2011

Ray Ward Best Sidelocks
This month we are looking at a pair of new Ray Wards ? the first guns to bear this London name.

They are 28in, 20-bore sidelocks of best quality, and have a price tag to match: £175,000.

First impressions are excellent.

Classically proportioned and beautifully presented, they weigh 5lb 15oz (with 1⁄8oz difference between the two).

They have double triggers, Holland-style actions and self-opening mechanisms, and classically shaped, straight-hand stocks.

They definitely have the wow factor, with Peter Ashford deep-scroll engraving and coin-finished actions.

They have taken three years to come to fruition.

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John Ward, a director of Ray Ward Guns (now owned by Dr Jim Hay), wanted to make a pair of English guns worthy of his father?s name. 
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He set about it with passion and with knowledge; he is one of the country?s most experienced game-shots as well as a highly successful gun-trader. 
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?I have always wanted to make Ray Ward guns, but didn?t want them built by a foreign company,? he told me. 
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?I wanted them to be completely English. We went for 20-bore side-by-sides initially, though 12-bores and a new English over-under are also in the works. 
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Apart from traditional quality, I wanted a well-balanced gun, not too light. All my life I?ve shot 32in barrels and these have influenced my thinking. 
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