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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3063743" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>In general I've found the the 16 gauge to be a lighter gun with lighter recoil. I am currently shooting the new A5 sweet 16 that went into production last year. Before that I was shooting a over under 16 gauge. Almost any over under 12 gauge I have ever fired will rip your arm off compared to that 16 gauge over under. </p><p></p><p>My main waterfowl 12 was a Remington 870 and my main upland 12 was a browning gold hunter. The browning gold hunter doesn't kick all that bad. But again compared to the 16 gauge......</p><p></p><p>I just purchased a 16 gauge 870. Haven't fired it but I will be shocked if the recoil isn't less than my 12 gauge 870. </p><p></p><p>So far I have found that 16 will do everything my 12 will do. Or at least everything I want it to do. Plus it weighs and kicks less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3063743, member: 2292"] In general I've found the the 16 gauge to be a lighter gun with lighter recoil. I am currently shooting the new A5 sweet 16 that went into production last year. Before that I was shooting a over under 16 gauge. Almost any over under 12 gauge I have ever fired will rip your arm off compared to that 16 gauge over under. My main waterfowl 12 was a Remington 870 and my main upland 12 was a browning gold hunter. The browning gold hunter doesn't kick all that bad. But again compared to the 16 gauge...... I just purchased a 16 gauge 870. Haven't fired it but I will be shocked if the recoil isn't less than my 12 gauge 870. So far I have found that 16 will do everything my 12 will do. Or at least everything I want it to do. Plus it weighs and kicks less. [/QUOTE]
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