16ga???
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From: TOKYO JAPAN JAPAN
#14
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From: West Central Illinois
another thing to consider pyral, you can only get 2 3/4 inch shells for the 16, (chuckhawks.com check this out lotsa good info) so it is going to be less versatile than a 12 or even a 3 inch magnum receiver 20. although if you only want a gun for what you've listed you should be fine.
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From: Colorado
ORIGINAL: shotgunman 410
12ga is much better than the 16ga cuz it has a bigger pattern,longer range ,and the 16ga is a much more exspensive shell it also is harder to find
12ga is much better than the 16ga cuz it has a bigger pattern,longer range ,and the 16ga is a much more exspensive shell it also is harder to find
I spent all day Sunday shooting 30 patterns of different chokes and shot sizes out of two identical 16 gauges and two different 12 gauges and everything I said above proved to be absolutely true. I will also say that not one of the shotguns had a decent pattern at 40 yards with a modified choke. We did not shoot anything larger than a modified, though.
The 16 gauge shell is getting easier to find but your choices are severely limited. I would not recommend a 16 gauge as a primary gun to anyone that doesn't reload. Most factory shells are loaded to maximum and will knock the snot out of you.




