A5 16gauge

Buying a new A5 16 gauge for pheasants, anybody use this gun and what ammo are you shooting? Currently use A5 12 gauge and Prairie Storm, just want to change it up a bit.
 
I have the new A-5 Sweet Sixteen in with the 26” barrel. I don’t carry it often, I’m not really a semi auto guy but it’s a nice light, good shooting gun that I shoot well! I’ve used Fiocchi Golden Pheasant #5’s and Fiocchi 16HV6 @1300 fps with success. The only thing that I don’t like is the radical pistol grip, it’s sort of tight for my big hand. I wish the upland model would have been available when I bought mine.
 
I guess it was the Lightning model with the rounded grip that I wanted, not the Upland model.
 
I got mine not long after they came out, bought it at the Cabela's in Mitchell, SD in Nov of '17. They had 3 to pick from and I was lucky and got one with very nice wood. It's been my #1 upland gun since I got it, and I've used it a lot.

Overall, I've been very happy with it. Very light, and a pleasure to carry all day in the field. I have huge hands and the big pistol grip has never bothered me at all. Mine is a bit finicky about which loads it will cycle.

Unfortunately, it has jammed several times over the years with Fiocchi Golden Pheasant 5's, which is my favorite 16ga pheasant load. It likes the Federal Hi-Brass 1 & 1/8 oz 6's @ 1295 fps, I've shot several boxes of those without a hiccup. I've also shot several hundred rounds of Remington Game Load 1 oz of 7 & 1/2's @ 1200 fps with no problems at all.

If you do some reading online about the factory chokes, you'll find that they pattern much more open than they're marked. I did some testing when I first got mine and confirmed this. My experience was about two levels off.....approximately Improved Cylinder = Cylinder.....Modified = Skeet, etc.
I bought a couple of Trulock extended chokes very early on, and the factory chokes have never been back in the gun. I use the Trulock light mod for 90% of the hunting I do. (wild public land phez in ND and SD, and sharptails & huns in ND)
 
Bought mine about three years ago and its a dream to shoot and carry, I mostly shoot Fiocchi High Velocity 1 1/8 oz, 1300 ft/sec, 6 shot and never had a issue with an jam. I agree with the chokes after patterning the stock choke tubes, I also went with the Trulock extended chokes and the light mod is also what I put in mine.
 
I have new and old A5's. The new ones are really light compared to the old ones. My old and new have 26" barrels, but the new one is long.

Mine cycles everything without issue. I use I/C choke and generally shoot 1 ounce Boss Bismuth and 1-1/8 lead loads: Herters, Remington, Fiochi and PMC.

Still, my go-to gun, that I shoot most is a 16 ga. Browning 525.
 
Unfortunately, it has jammed several times over the years with Fiocchi Golden Pheasant 5's, which is my favorite 16ga pheasant load. It likes the Federal Hi-Brass 1 & 1/8 oz 6's @ 1295 fps, I've shot several boxes of those without a hiccup. I've also shot several hundred rounds of Remington Game Load 1 oz of 7 & 1/2's @ 1200 fps with no problems at all.
I've had my new A5 SweetSixteen since they first were available. I have never had a jam or a fail to fire and I've put all kinds of ammo through it. For hunting I use mainly Fiocchi Golden Pheasant 5's and 6's, but also some Federal PF high velocity loads, Federal regular 1 1/8 oz., Kent 1 oz load, and Kent Tungsten Matrix. For sporting clays I've shot various 1 oz loads from Federal, Fiocchi, Herters and Winchster. My Sweet has digested them all without a problem. I also had a 1960 SweetSixteen that performed very well but I like the new Sweet better due to the light weight and choke tubes.
 
I got my A5 Sweet when they first came out. Mine likes the Federal 16 gauge Upland #5 or #6 loads and the Boss #5 loads. It's a killer with both. I use an IC choke for pheasants and for jumping ducks. It's so light and easy to carry that I have used little else the last few years.
 
I’m getting ready to pick one up. I’ve got Carlson’s and Trulock chokes for my 20 gauges. Thinking I’ll go with Trulock for the sweet 16. I like Briley but not sure they are worth the premium for $20-30 more per choke. Always had good luck with Trulock.
 
I've had my new A5 SweetSixteen since they first were available. I have never had a jam or a fail to fire and I've put all kinds of ammo through it. For hunting I use mainly Fiocchi Golden Pheasant 5's and 6's, but also some Federal PF high velocity loads, Federal regular 1 1/8 oz., Kent 1 oz load, and Kent Tungsten Matrix. For sporting clays I've shot various 1 oz loads from Federal, Fiocchi, Herters and Winchster. My Sweet has digested them all without a problem. I also had a 1960 SweetSixteen that performed very well but I like the new Sweet better due to the light weight and choke tubes.
Yeah it's a bummer that mine picked my favorite pheasant shell to be finicky with.
But now I just stick with shooting the Federals in the Sweet 16, and the Golden Pheasants in my 1100.
 
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