Nevertheless, I think you need to tackle that 16g. addiction that you obviously have. We can help you.The 16 works for me--each to his own.
Doesn't he know that those relics are overweight for their punch? Plus steel can rust, whereas aluminum won't. Alloy and plastic - that's what you need to pass along.Would if I could, KS, but my 38 year old hunting partner (son) would be extremely upset with me.....
I think the word you are looking for is "shit" and yes, yes it is. But surely you can't blame a poor boy for trying.My two word reply to that: first word BULL--you can guess the rest.
Congratulations! On the gun and the retirement!A bit over the 1500$ that this thread started with but yesterday I bought myself a retirement gift. Browning 725 sporting in 20ga. It will for sure headed to S.D. in October. 5 more weeks left in this Ole steel mill.
Thanks for the input Wolfchief! This is not my first 16. I’m kind of a 16 gauge freak; I don’t think there is a better alternative out there. Carries like a 20, kills like a 12!! Luckily, I do have a bunch of shells for it. Have you ever tried Boss Bizmuth?I forgot to mention, if you hunt ducks, Federal has a 15/16 ounce load of steel you can use, but better yet, see if you can find 16gauge Bismuth which is a more effective load--but it is costly. I've occasionally found it at gun shows. They made a 11/8 ounce load of #4 that has worked
particularly well for me on mallards.
Ches--my son bought 2 boxes of 12 gauge Boss Bismuth for me last Christmas; I do have the "new" A5 in camo that I use on geese and ducks sometimes, but I was so into the 16 late last season I haven't tried the shells yet. He shoots the Boss out of his SBE III and loves the shells.
And I remember the Double Auto from the early 60's, it is also very lightweight. Getting hard to find now. The writer and grouse hunter Frank Woolner used his out East on ruffed grouse.
My steel receiver DA weighs 7lbs 6oz, my 1100 20 ga weighs 7lbs 12 oz. My son has my aluminum DA, I don’t have a weight for it. Then there is one lighter than that one.