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The gauge of the gun is an index to the ability of the man to prove his manhood... If it is a 12-gauge, he is so-so. If it is a 16, he is pretty good. If it is a 20 gauge, he is excellent, and if it is a .410 he is bragging.
-Robert Ruark
(Note- I hunt quail and pheasant with a 20 gauge, but am far from "Excellent." You can ask my dog. There is nothing makes a person feel smaller than the look the dog gives when an easy shot has been missed.)
-Robert Ruark
(Note- I hunt quail and pheasant with a 20 gauge, but am far from "Excellent." You can ask my dog. There is nothing makes a person feel smaller than the look the dog gives when an easy shot has been missed.)
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1SG Steven Imerman
>1 y
Bet it would be, but I don't own one. I have a sweet scoped .22 that would do the trick, except I just don't hunt anything that doesn't have feathers.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
>1 y
I prefer my 17 to the 22 and no more 12gauge for me. To hard on my wore out shoulder
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1SG Steven Imerman
>1 y
I shoot the 12 just fine, only I made the mistake of buying a 5.7 pound Benelli 20 gauge (Montefeltro), and now my favorite 12, a Weatherby, feels like a cannon to carry around. And it's light for a 12.
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