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I split my time in the uplands between the 16 & 20ga. I've said it many times that if I had to be limited to one gun for upland work it would be a 16ga.
Occasionally I'll carry a one framed DH-12 that I bought from a member here. It's one of those Damascus barreled light weight beauties that only Parker could produce, coming in a 6lb 8oz for a 12ga. Other than it feeling a little wider in the hand when carrying it, I can hardly tell I'm not carrying a 20ga. |
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16 for wild pheasants and prairie grouse. 28 for doves and preserve birds. 20 just for fun - whenever!
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I mostly shoot a 16ga and sometimes a short 10
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16 gauge except late season prairie birds ( pheasant, sharptail) then it's a 12 even with great dogs sometimes you shots can be a little longer.
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Askins’ opinion was exactly that - his opinion. And it certainly doesn’t fit the way I like to hunt and shoot and doesn’t even remotely define a significant number of us.
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The Following 10 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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Gun writers are paid to have opinions and to get paid they need a lot of them. They change them like socks and tout the latest fad as the world beater that it is.
We shoot our 100 year old technology and smile. |
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Daniel Carter For Your Post: |
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Lots of quail plantations require either a 20 or 28 double gun these days. I saw them shut down a guy with a 12 last year.
They ought to allow 16s in my opinion and why they don't I do not know. |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Mills Morrison For Your Post: |
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Should I ever be so lucky as to present myself for Southern plantation Quail, I don’t want to be shut out by solely owning side-by-sides in the disallowed 12 and 16 gauges. And what gun fancier really wants to be on a hunt while shooting a borrowed weapon.
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