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I love 16ga and both of my Parkers are 16s. But unless you load your own, just know we are dealing with a long term 16ga ammo shortage for our vintage 2-1/2" chambered guns. You'll be very disappointed when it comes time to buy shells. 12 ga and 20 ga shells are more available. Happy hunting!
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I would rather have a high condition V, than a beat-up D. |
I would take a 16 or 20 Trojan in 28” that fit me all day long. I felt the same about Trojans till I bought one in 16g. 12 tend to be heavy but don’t let the simplicity of a Trojan fool you. That’s their beauty. Handle a 16 Trojan before you judge one. It will still be going a century after you’re 6 feet on the wrong side of the flower bed!
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I've got a really sweet little 28" 20 gauge Trojan, and it is a magic wand!
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carriers, the absolutely favorite times in my life were hunting bob white quail in western Kansas. I shot a Japanese O/U Browning. My uncle shot a Win Model 12 and we had a ball. There were half a dozen of us shooting. No dogs. Ah there is a blond who creeps into my memory..... |
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Good luck with your "hunt". |
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Thank you folks for your comments. I own a very nice Fox Sterlingworth and have for 50 years and I love it. I came with a leg-a-muffin case. The gun is a 12 and locks up like a bank vault. It's a F and Mod and since I have been pretty much shooting nothing but Skeet I haven't shot it much. But it is a wonderful old shotgun.
As for my on going search for a new gun, I have looked at hundreds....thousands? I have pretty much settled on a Baker Paragon. It appears like new and is a side lock gun, which I prefer. (Most of my guns are boxlocks tho.) I like the history of Baker guns and this Paragon is a thing of beauty. Price $1900. My decision is still in the works. I appreciate your comments folks. I am somehow challenged by my age....80. While I feel great, I am 80. I'm not sure what my future holds for me...but I ain't dead yet and I feel wonderful. My shooting buddies are either dead or have moved away. But darn it, I want a new shotgun. |
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