Grew up with 16 ga mdl.12.Some of my favorites we have:
Beretta A400 Xplor 28 ga with 28” barrel. Great upland gun that I shot a ruffed grouse with as recent as yesterday afternoon. 5-1/2 #s but not whippy like many ultra-light guns (for me).
AYA SxS #2 Round Body side locks, 28” barrels, twin triggers, English grip stock. We actually have two in 16 ga and a one in 20 ga between my wife and I. Great handling classic game guns that have been totally reliable for 20 years. 16 ga weigh about 6-1/4#s and the 20 ga about 6#s. Like the 20 ga fro quail and grouse and the 16 ga for roosters.
Beretta 686 O/U 20 ga w/28” barrels and a Cole’s English grip stock. Been a great upland gun. Has a set of 28 ga 26” long barrels too. Don’t like the shorter barrel set as they are too whippy for me despite being 2 oz heavier than the 6# 20 ga.
Last, I really like a Winchester Model 12 16 ga pump with a 28” barrel. My favorite out of several I’ve owned is a 1947 with a mod choke and an an aftermarket vent rib and aftermarket High Plains English grip stock. It weighs around 6# 10 oz, not a lightweight but is a great rooster gun. Steel receiver, all machined parts, cheap to buy and fun to shoot. 16 ga target ammo is not available so you have to reload to make light loads these days. Avoid the old ones with a short chamber (2-9/16”) and the old style stock (in my opinion).
Some of my favorites we have:
Beretta A400 Xplor 28 ga with 28” barrel. Great upland gun that I shot a ruffed grouse with as recent as yesterday afternoon. 5-1/2 #s but not whippy like many ultra-light guns (for me).
AYA SxS #2 Round Body side locks, 28” barrels, twin triggers, English grip stock. We actually have two in 16 ga and a one in 20 ga between my wife and I. Great handling classic game guns that have been totally reliable for 20 years. 16 ga weigh about 6-1/4#s and the 20 ga about 6#s. Like the 20 ga fro quail and grouse and the 16 ga for roosters.
Beretta 686 O/U 20 ga w/28” barrels and a Cole’s English grip stock. Been a great upland gun. Has a set of 28 ga 26” long barrels too. Don’t like the shorter barrel set as they are too whippy for me despite being 2 oz heavier than the 6# 20 ga.
Last, I really like a Winchester Model 12 16 ga pump with a 28” barrel. My favorite out of several I’ve owned is a 1947 with a mod choke and an an aftermarket vent rib and aftermarket High Plains English grip stock. It weighs around 6# 10 oz, not a lightweight but is a great rooster gun. Steel receiver, all machined parts, cheap to buy and fun to shoot. 16 ga target ammo is not available so you have to reload to make light loads these days. Avoid the old ones with a short chamber (2-9/16”) and the old style stock (in my opinion).
I’m jealous of a sterlingworth in 16 gauge. Would love to see a pic.16 gauge Fox Sterlingworth. The new toy for this season isn't really a sub-gauge but it acts like one. A 6lb Joseph Lang box lock with 2 1/2 chambers. I like old stuff!
Sorry just now seeing this! Mine is just a hair over 5 pounds, think they're advertised at 5.2 or so. I like the gun a lot. Double triggers are a no-go for me, even with English stocks. The trigger on the Bristol is ridiculously good...like better than my Franchi and Benellis good!How much does that gun weigh? If I decide to upgrade my current 28, that one is on the radar.
I bought a CZ Bobwhite 28 to play around with and see if I liked or could even shoot a double trigger. The trigger guard kind of ate my index finger up, but I think I now know how to correct that when setting up. I am going to hunt it again some this year and see what happens.
I have a pair of matching Beretta Onyx 20s. Both have wonderful wood. Stacked everything from Crane to Blue Quail.
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