Goosemaster
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I think the sweet 16 is the best feeling gun you can get.The weight, the look, the feel.It is a beautiful thing.They are not screw in choke.
I think they are a neat gun, but they don't fit me well at all in that they are too short, in the stock, for my long arms.I think the sweet 16 is the best feeling gun you can get.The weight, the look, the feel.It is a beautiful thing.They are not screw in choke.
Yeah I'm a missing link as well.I have long arms,tall, but the gun isn't a great fit, but I really like the grip, and the wood.I think they are a neat gun, but they don't fit me well at all in that they are too short, in the stock, for my long arms.
No.The old ones are made in Belgium. Pre 1961 are best.They are beautiful, light guns.Those 10 pound weights sure look nice and are a classic, but I'll take my new fangled A5 16 gauge that's sub 6 pounds any day over those old clubs
The 16 gauge a5 is light.
The 16 gauge a5 is light.
The specs I found online showed 9.8 pounds for a 1950 model. Maybe that was a 12 gauge. Not sure. And I'm not discouraging them by any means, I own a new A5 Sweet 16 myself haha but at a hair over 5.5 pounds, anything over 7 feels like a brick to me now.I have a 16 gauge Sweet 16 from the 1960's with a 28"barrel, fixed Mod choke, round knob with Vent rib. I just weighed it and at a weight of an even 7 pounds, I can assure you that such a gun DOES NOT weigh 10 pounds--not even close. If you want to do disservice to the Sweet 16, don't use the weight argument.
The new sweet 16 can't hold a candle to a 1950s sweet 16.This is not open to debate. Golden hour makes great videos,but needs to get rid of that ugly shotgun. An old Browning has honor.The specs I found online showed 9.8 pounds for a 1950 model. Maybe that was a 12 gauge. Not sure. And I'm not discouraging them by any means, I own a new A5 Sweet 16 myself haha but at a hair over 5.5 pounds, anything over 7 feels like a brick to me now.
These old Browning guns are better than Barbara eden.Barbara Eden. Please.
Heresy! You should be banished!These old Browning guns are better than Barbara eden.
Barbara edenHeresy! You should be banished!
Steel should be ok…maybe call a gunsmith or browning if you’re unsure. Bismuth if you can find it…I’ve got hand loaded hevi shot 16 gauge shells I bot about a decade ago…133 of them, have maybe 50-60 left…$1 apiece…mostly 5’s and 6’s…good loads…I’d give you 15 for that picture…if we were able to do the exchange in person… Did some research…it appears steel is NOT ok! You must have known that, hence the question….I'm wondering what to use if non toxic is required?