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Does not matter much what guage/ frame size/ etc.
Wall thickness should be determined first!!!!!!
If she does not have the thickness don't risk it.
If she has the thickness then you can feel safe and shoot the heck out of your gun.
I agree most 16 ga ammo is way to much of a snot kicker for me. The black remingtons always seem to be the 3 dram version. And I find event eh 2 1/2 dram to be a little too much thump for me on the sporting course.
I switched two years ago to RST and have not looked back since.
I like both the 1 oz and 7/8 oz 16 gauge 2 1/2 " shells. They break targets very hard at all distances. I cannot say enough good things about RST's products.
Measure the wall thickness and if safe have some fun.
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