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| View Poll Results: 16 gauge or 20 gauge? | |||
| 16 gauge shotgun | | 9 | 33.33% |
| 20 gauge shotgun | | 18 | 66.67% |
| Voters: 27. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Senior Member ![]() | I voted for the 20ga. But I would love to own a 16ga. semi-auto shotgun. I haven't seen 16ga. ammo in years around here. My Grandfather, my Mothers Father had a Remington 16ga, he said was mine when he died, but another daughter got into his house and took everything he had and her brothers and sisters didn't say any thing because she wasn't as well off as they were. No Problem. I just wish to this day I would have gotton it...A.H |
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| | #11 |
| Moderator ![]() | Given the original question, I voted for the 20 gauge, and I like it for squirrel hunting. But, I really prefer the Sweet Sixteen for more utilitarian use.
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| | #14 |
| Senior Member | Obviously for target/practicing the 20ga. Hell, for practice and target even a .410 can be a hell of a lot of fun to shoot; In the right configuration that is? lol
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| Senior Member ![]() | In my area 20ga. cost about double more than 12ga. I just bought a 20ga. 4 weeks ago and every where I've looked 20ga. is $10.00plus a box versus $6.75 to 7.96 for 12ga. Why is that ?...A.H |
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| | #18 |
| Senior Member | volume. 12ga shells are bought in huge quantities, and it helps keep prices down. for sticker shock, go price .410 shells. 12ga is simply the best all around choice, with light loads it is as soft shooting as a light loaded 20. the 16 and 12 are nearly identical, except the 12 can carry a slightly heavier shot charge. |
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| | #19 |
| Senior Member | +1 Same here! I vote 20 because of lower recoil though.
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| | #20 |
| Moderator ![]() | I got my Rem 870 in 16 gauge back when only the 12 gauge was required to use steel shot for waterfowl. Now, all gauges are so limited. But the 16 is still a sweet shooter. Mine is Full Choke, and has (I swear!) taken the top of a squirrel's punkin' head clean off from the ears up! Surprised me as much as him - but I got to laugh about it . . . Now THAT is a tight pattern!
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