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Unread 05-01-2024, 11:14 AM   #1
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I original started as a Side X Side 16 gauge Hunter/Collector but over time have metamorphosed into more of a clay shooter especially after retirement. Hence the selection of shotguns in my vault has changed: Parker-Fox-Smith-Lefever into various Browning Superposed and B-25. I still enjoying hunting upland game with my 16 gauges over dogs, but I shoot substantial more shells each year with my Brownings.
So my number of Shotguns in the vault by number:
1. Brownings
2. Foxes
3. Parkers
4. 1 or 2 of multiple other makers

Based on number of guns and shells how would rank your shotguns?
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1. Parker
2. Parker
3. (A distant 3rd) “Other”

Note: No clays were harmed in establishing this ranking (but a few wild birds were brought to bag.)
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1. Parker
2. Browning
3. Beretta
4. Perazzi
5. Ithaca
6. Other
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Equal numbers of 1 and 2...working on bringing the rest up to snuff..
1. Parkers
2. CSMC's
3. Winchester
4. Fox
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1. Remington
2. Parker
3. Krieghoff
4. Winchester
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I am odd in that I am not a serious shotgun shooter. I really shot a lot when Sporting first became accessable and always shot skeet and trap as a social thing, often quite a bit. In competition, I always preferred the Beretta but shot Brownings more. Go figure.
I always loved hunting but it too was a lot social. I tend to shoot most guns reasonably well and gravitated toward smallbores; 16 and 28 doubles hold a special place.

The gun I shoot most is generally the last one I bought. I tend to like them old and pretty with a lot of nostalgia.

Rifles are different with me. I was always a rifleman at heart. My criteria was always quality, looks and function. Above these was always accuracy. I used to build a lot of customs and have never owned a lot of stock rifles. I do have and shoot a few though, all very accurate or they left.

When I shoot competition rifle, there is only one goal and that is the most accurate gun I can bring to the line. I have won three national championships and they were shot with some beatup looking Heinz 57 guns that rotated in and out with changes.
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1. Fox
2. Stevens
3. Parker
4. Other
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SXS's mostly 16's and 20's, O/U's 12 and 20's. I prefer straight over pistol grip

SXS

Parker
Lefever
Winchester 21
Ithaca
L C Smith


O/U

Superposed and Superposed Superlight Browning
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AH Fox
LC Smith
Parker
Browning
Stevens
Remington
Dickinson
FAIR
Yildiz
San Georgio
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1.parker
2. parker
3. parker repro
4. parker repro
5. iver johnson
6. savage/stevens
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