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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Think I found a new favorite description.



    Ah young grasshopper add 10 years and see if you are still carrying the 12g.
    That’s why I said ( or I might just be used to it) a 12 gauge is all I ever used, so I have nothing to compare it too. Like you said we will see later in life but until then the 12 will be by my side
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    I was fortunate enough back in 2008 to get my hands on a Ithaca 20 ga. O/U model #500 made by SKB under licence for Ithaca back in the 60's and she reigns supreme in my gun safe along with the exact same in 12 gauge as her consort. I did own the Stoeger O/U 20/12 gauge combo barrel set ( separate O/U barrels in 12 and 20 ga.) found it a bit heavy as it was built on the 12 gauge frame but a regular 20 ga. O/U from them would probably be nicer (lighter ?) I would also consider a Stevens SxS in 20 ga. as they may be more available in the Used category compared to their model 555 O/U that will cost you a grand.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    I was fortunate enough back in 2008 to get my hands on a Ithaca 20 ga. O/U model #500 made by SKB under licence for Ithaca back in the 60's and she reigns supreme in my gun safe along with the exact same in 12 gauge as her consort. I did own the Stoeger O/U 20/12 gauge combo barrel set ( separate O/U barrels in 12 and 20 ga.) found it a bit heavy as it was built on the 12 gauge frame but a regular 20 ga. O/U from them would probably be nicer (lighter ?) I would also consider a Stevens SxS in 20 ga. as they may be more available in the Used category compared to their model 555 O/U that will cost you a grand.
    BINGO!! What he said. I bought my Stevens 555 through Cabela's on sale. Best gun I've ever used for upland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    BINGO!! What he said. I bought my Stevens 555 through Cabela's on sale. Best gun I've ever used for upland.
    same here only difference 28g and Bass pro, still waiting on the rebate check though
    Last edited by finsfurfeathers; November 30th, 2023 at 01:33 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    I was fortunate enough back in 2008 to get my hands on a Ithaca 20 ga. O/U model #500 made by SKB under licence for Ithaca back in the 60's and she reigns supreme in my gun safe along with the exact same in 12 gauge as her consort. I did own the Stoeger O/U 20/12 gauge combo barrel set ( separate O/U barrels in 12 and 20 ga.) found it a bit heavy as it was built on the 12 gauge frame but a regular 20 ga. O/U from them would probably be nicer (lighter ?) I would also consider a Stevens SxS in 20 ga. as they may be more available in the Used category compared to their model 555 O/U that will cost you a grand.
    Love those Ithaca SKBs!
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    So to answer the OP ; I would go with 20 gauge whatever, pump, SxS, O/U, single barrel or semi-auto because the ammo is available , it has a wide range of use (ducks, deer, bunnies and grouse, etc.), a great gun for girlfriends or kids to start on or even Old Farts (God bless them) that still want to hunt.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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