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Boxall & Edmiston scrollback boxlock shotgun review

Boxall & Edmiston scrollback boxlock shotgun: This elegant scrollback boxlock from a new English gunmaker is a finely finished shotgun that will perform on any shoot.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent May 18, 2011

Boxall & Edmiston scrollback boxlock.
There is a story about a farmer who won a million pounds and, when asked what he would do with it, replied that he would carry on farming until it had all gone.

This is a view members of the gun trade can sympathise with, especially if they are a maker.

Yet the wonderful thing is that those with sufficient enthusiasm continue to produce fine guns, and new manufacturers do enter the business.

To manufacture a quality shotgun in the UK is in itself a brave enterprise, particularly given all the rules, regulations, overheads and other costs that bedevil UK businesses.

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Many individuals contemplating such a move would look at the financing and conclude that some short cuts might be necessary, perhaps at least until they are properly established. 
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The other common approach is to purchase an existing and recognised name as a marketing ploy to give instant credibility. 
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Peter Boxall and James Edmiston, the combined brains and finance behind the Boxall & Edmiston venture, have done neither of these and instead have taken the hardest route of all ? they have not only manufactured a truly British shotgun in-house, but have also let the quality speak for itself in establishing the company name. 
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Their present top-of-the-range shotgun is a sideplated boxlock with hidden dowel pins (which hold the hammers and sears), a gun of which it has been said ?combines the elegance of a sidelock with the practicality of a boxlock?. 
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However, what attracted me was their new scrollback boxlock. 
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It is a style I am particularly fond of, and, though this was the first of its breed (in many ways a working prototype) it is still a finely finished piece of work that you could take out on any shoot. 
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This gun is a 12-bore with 2.3⁄4in (70mm) chambers, and a 20-bore will soon be a standard option with 16 and 28-bores made to special order. 
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