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				Who duck hunts with a "classic".....
			 
			
			I've seen a lot of new shotguns out on the marsh, most with fancy camo paint jobs, matte finishes, and synthetic stocks. Does anyone here still hunt with a 'classic' shotgun? For practical purposes, lets call a "classic" shotgun one which was popular, but isn't manufactured any more.....guns such as the Browning A5, Ithaca M37, Remington 11-48, or Winchester Model 12. Heck, I'll even go as far as adding shotguns that weren't all the popular, but aren't manufactured anymore, such as the Ithaca M51, Winchester Super X & 1400, Stevens 67 or 5100, High standard semiauto or pump, ect. I have a few: A Remington model 11 (looks like the A5) and an Ithaca M37 (both in 16 gauge)....the get out to the marsh a few times a year with some bismuth handloads (I have a Remington 870 Express that is my main waterfowling gun). .....and while it's not really a 'classic' by my definition, I have an older Mossberg 500 pump that was my first gun, and I plan on taking it out a time or two before the season closes. So how bout it....what 'classics' are still getting used in the duck marsh? 
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			A5 Browning and a Model 12.  Don't use them much usually a couple of times per year.
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			Winchester Model 12 Super -X 3 inch.  Nostalgia is the main reason.  It will shoot whatever I buy to run through it.  The last were the Hevi-Shot for Classics.  It is a 32" barreled with a matted rib. Will never sell it.
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			I use my Western Arms Company, Long Range Gun made by Ithaca in 1939.  It's a 16 ga. with 30" bbls. choked F&F with Kent Matrix 1.25 ozs. of no. 6 shot.  Another one I'm useing is a Browning A5 3 Shot Model, made in 36.  It has a 28" solid rib full choke barrel, I use both Kent Matrix and Bismuth in this one.  But at times when not hunting over decoys I use a Browning 2000 with a 3" -28" VR bbl with Briley Steel Chokes.  That's the most modern waterfowl shotgun I have.  The 2000 mostly used for goose hunting and it was made in 76.
		 
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