07 January 2004, 13:52
Paul ReedRe: 16 gauge users, post up!
Winchester Model 12 in 16 guage with 28" modified barrel. A plain jane gun but works well on grouse and squirrels. Bought it used and in good condition for $200!
Paul
09 January 2004, 04:16
knobmtnIm usually post on the small caliber rifle forum. Just discovered this post. To me a 16 is the ultimate bird gun. I've had a bunch of them over my 40 some years of grouse and woodcock hunting. They make sense as long as you use one that has its own frame size. A good 16 should weigh from 5.75 lbs to 6.25 lbs. Then they "carry like a 20 and hit like a 12." I presently own a Citori Uplander and a Bill Hanus (Ugartachea) birdgun. I do reload. Ballistic Products has all the components one could desire. They have a website but I don't have the link handy.
09 January 2004, 05:11
HobieI have an older friend who once let me hunt with his Parker Bros. 16 ga.! WOW! I have a Parker 12 but the 16 is all over the 12 for handling and you can't tell the difference in laying the birds low. I sure his son has it now (or will) as he should and I know he'll use it. We did quail and woodcock (no I didn't get any woodcock!) and that was over 35 years ago!
09 January 2004, 09:45
Rich AndersonAfter a fall of using the Parker I have picked up 2 more 16's. Both are L.C. Smith Ideal grades. One has been restocked in French walnut with a beavertail forearm and straight stock, the other is a FWT with 28 inch bbls but its choked Mod/Full which is to tight for me.