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Old 08-28-2020, 09:34 PM   #1
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I went exclusively to 16 gauge side by sides, I have 2 fox and a parker, I still have a nice 20 gauge over/under with screw in chokes, but hardly use it. I just like hunting with an older side by side like I did when I was a kid.
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If you are talking wild birds, 12 and 16. If you are talking pen raised, 16 or 20.
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I've killed more wild birds -- especially Bobs, grouse and woodcock -- with a 28 gauge which I used almost exclusively for almost 20 years. Now, I use small gauges almost exclusively for upland birds, but alternate among 28s, 20s, and 16s. When I went out west for prairie grouse and Huns, I used a 16. When I really want to shoot a pheasant, I'll take a heavier 16 or a light 12. I don't take long shots, but wild pheasants are tough birds.
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16, 20 and 28 but primarily 16s and SxS guns from Parker or Lefever.
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16, 20 and 28 but primarily 16s and SxS guns from Parker or Lefever.
I hear tell Fox makes a dandy 16 and 20 for upland hunting especially with those fancy setters of yours out in front.
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I hear tell Fox makes a dandy 16 and 20 for upland hunting especially with those fancy setters of yours out in front.
Since I sold them all it’s hard to hunt with a Fox! My go to was a 16 Fox SW for years. It canceled many a flight. 😆
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Since I sold them all it’s hard to hunt with a Fox! My go to was a 16 Fox SW for years. It canceled many a flight. ��
And then Tool Man loaned you that nice 16 Sterly Ejector gun to compete in the Upland Gun Challenge at last year's VGC.
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And then Tool Man loaned you that nice 16 Sterly Ejector gun to compete in the Upland Gun Challenge at last year's VGC.
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