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2 16 Gauge Model 12's for nasty weather...you can't hurt them
2 16 Gauge Parkers 1 16/20 Gauge Parker Repro (The 20Gauge barrels killed one Grouse and then were put away) Not the case with the 16's 1 28 Gauge Ithaca 37 (Which is a sweet handling shotgun) 1 20 Gauge Perazzi....For the most part only used for Doves... They all get shuffled around during a season... |
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Askins obviously spent more time writing than being around good shooters. There are people out there that would let him use a 12 against their 28. At the end of the day he would be looking for someone to pay for an article... |
I love and hunt with all gauges , I never understood why it's more sporting to shoot 7/8 oz in a 20ga than in a 12ga. You can shoot 1oz in a 12ga ,16ga, 20ga and 28ga ,why is one more sporting than another? With that said I do more hunting with a 20ga, because they tend to weigh around 6 to 6 1/2 lbs which works best for me.
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Spiller only used his Dad's 10 until he could buy a gun of his own which was a 12, then later a 16, (*) finally settling on a 20 gauge VHE that was found for him by his grouse hunting crony Gorham L. "Grampa Grouse" Cross. (*) Spiller actually ordered a very fine 20 or 28 from a very prestigious American maker, though he never said who it was. But did say he ordered it to be extremely light, hence the barrels were very thin. While crossing a stream on an icy morning he slipped and both he and his little gun went ass over teakettle and were both submerged and the barrels of his pride and joy got severely dented. . |
I like my 12 gauge DH with 30" barrels and enjoy shooting at trap and occasionally at SC but it weighs 8 lbs and is NOT something I want to take (Eastern) upland shooting.
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Hey, this is a question about preferences. We all have them. Share and learn.
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Been reading some books about hunting in the South before the 20th century and 14 gauges seem to have been popular. That is another gauge I want. Thought that was interesting.
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International Olympic skeet is shot with a 24gram load and the averages didn't change when they dropped down from the 28gram load.. The target distance for skeet more frequently represents chances in the field. For the most part it is one pointing ability that determines their success and not the gauge... And, for those that are willing to pay the additional for TSS shot, any advantage the 12 had is gone. With TSS some are stoning Turkey’s at 40 yards with the 410.. it isn’t you Grandad’s uplands any more.. Trap is a different situation in that the distance is further, which gives an edge to the 12.. |
In skeet "Twelve gauge events shall be open to all guns of 12 gauge or smaller, using shot loads not exceeding one and one-eighth ounces." Just curious as to how many top shooters choose to shoot a .410 in a 12 gauge event? Payload has a little something to do with it, whether you are on the line or in the field.
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but - simply put - what I said was correct - he did hunt with a 10. as for me - I do not shoot really light guns well.- my grouse guns go about 6 1/2 and tend to be 16s - the Ithaca Flues 20 I refinished goes close to that and might be the first 20 I shoot well |
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