Seems like the 20g is winning the votes,
I carry a 26" semi auto 20g benelli in 3 inch chamber. Generally change the choke with the time of the season, and use #6 or 7 1/2 shot.
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Seems like the 20g is winning the votes,
I carry a 26" semi auto 20g benelli in 3 inch chamber. Generally change the choke with the time of the season, and use #6 or 7 1/2 shot.
Yeahhh....the 20g is pretty nice to carry and can handle most upland game nicely.
16ga SxS for me :D
That’s a damn nice gun there Terry ... someday I’ll get a Citori, always liked Browning doubles. I love my old BSS, gifted to me from my uncle ... very heavy 12 to carry all day but I have had it for over 25 years, so I’m lethal on birds with it even though it’s choked M and F.
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When all is said & done, the perfect gun is the one that fits you well and you shoot well. Price and brand or gauge mean nothing to the grouse or WC trying to put trees and distance between it and you. Still, always best to own a few nice ones........lol.
For me it depends on the area some places I will take a 22 as I know they won't take flight other places I like my 16 as they might be in the brush in the Ottawa area I take my 12 because I find they are very flighty and I get them in flight. it all depends on the area.
^^ I'm with him.
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Yep. I like my upland gun so much i have been using it for turkey the last few years. So far it is 4 for 4 on turkey - just gotta get them inside 30 yards.
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