What is everyone using to bust birds?

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DanB

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let me clarify. Of my grandad's guns the only one I don't have in my possession is the 870 Wingmaster.

Had I been thinking I would have handed him the Remington 760 .30-06.

so let me mention two gun right quick. Colt Detective Special and S&W Model 10. The model 10 was my grandads duty pistol. I also have his badge and collar brass.

In order to keep all the guns I gave up one. Yeah it was worth it.
 

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If you want to stick with a 12 thats cool but I would still try to find one that I did not mind lugging around. Have you looked at Franchi AL48's. I had one in 20 and that thing was a pleasure to carry. And before it starts I do understand that many like to have heavy barrels to make a better swing on the target etc.etc.etc.. I threw that out the window at mile 10. Started point shooting and never looked back.
 

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BY FAR my favorite dove and quail shotgun (I'd hunt pheasants with it too) is my 11-87 Premier in 20 ga. It is a beautiful, light weight gun and, toting the same amount of shells, 20 ga shells are much more fun to carry around than 12 ga shells. I shoot clays very well with it and it has NEVER malfunctioned. Granted, I take very good care of my guns and they are always clean and properly lubricated in accordance with the manuals.
 

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I have a Benelli SBE 2. Hands down the best semi auto I have ever owned or shouldered. That said, I still shoot both my English stock Citori's in 12 and 20 hunting upland. I prefer the straight stock for quick shouldering, and the 2 different chokes of the over/under.
Anyone who hasn't hunted with an over/under starts in with the "only 2 shots... blah, blah, blah." Pay them no mind. you will have a better bird to shell ratio with an over/under that you will have with a semiauto or pump. I can only recall 3 times in 10 years when I wish i would have had an extra shell.
*Hunting an over under is also distinguishing. Anyone can hunt with a pump or semiauto.
*An over/under will retain value 3X over an old used pump or semi-auto.
*A hunt is more enjoyable with a beautiful gun.
 

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But aren't you required to wear a goofy hat, a blazer with leather elbow pads and have a nice little Springer or other bird dog to use an over and under?
 

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