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As Fred said maybe the third shot in upland hunting is a waste. Years ago I had a Browning Double Automatic. It was 12g. and I think they were called a " Twelvette ". I have not seen one in years and don't know how long Browning made them. There was also a 20ga. After that gun I tended to lean to M12 Win. and SxS when I could afford a decent one. I think Browning brought the Double Auto's out in the 50's, but they obviously did not last.