Thread: 16 Gauge Blues
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Old 12-07-2009, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Larryjk View Post
When I first started this thread I had no idea it would generate the responses it has had. I really started it because of the lack of shells which make it very hard to shoot beautifully balanced shotguns. On the whole, I feel they are the best balanced "out of the box." I suppose that will also generate some severe feelings.
You know Larry..they may have just been the best balanced of all the gauges.. The smaller in gauge you go the lighter and smaller the gun. Have had 2 really well made 410s and they were just too light and small to shoot really well. I must say though that the M-21 20 ga is one of the easiest shooting guns I have ever used. A few ounces heavier than the average but it really is a nice 2 shooter. I also had a nice Win 21 in 16 ga at one time. It weighed just about the same as the 20 and kicked a little more. BUT it was also a great 2 shooter.. and worked just fine for quail. Bored cylinder and modified. My 20 ga is bored cylinder and skeet 2(which is a kinda light modified..or a tight improved cylinder). I also have at this time an old M-21 12 ga skeet. Won at the 1947 Grand Trapshoot by a friend's father. It was really a great shooting quail gun also but that sucker will beat the snot out of ya after a while of shootin it. I actually ran a 100 at skeet with it one time many years ago. Never shot it again competitively. Yep you just may be right about the best balanced of all the doubles being the 16.
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