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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 5754672" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>I think, for hunting purposes, a lot of it is just personal preference or nostalgia. In lots of cases, 2 shots are about all you need to shoot something in range. Lots of times that 3rd shot is just a prayer. Finishing a crippled duck would be a clear exception though. </p><p></p><p>I've shot a few for fun, couple browinings, a franchi and one of the cheaper ones. I think they are nice to handle and point well.</p><p>I don't have one yet but I am eyeing one of the new Franchi O/Us in 16 ga-</p><p></p><p>I got a new sweet 16 in August and it's still sitting at the Browning Repair facility waiting on a new barrel which may or may not ever get here…I got a couple of cases worth of 16 when I get the gun and nothing to shoot it with still! But I digress…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 5754672, member: 20484"] I think, for hunting purposes, a lot of it is just personal preference or nostalgia. In lots of cases, 2 shots are about all you need to shoot something in range. Lots of times that 3rd shot is just a prayer. Finishing a crippled duck would be a clear exception though. I've shot a few for fun, couple browinings, a franchi and one of the cheaper ones. I think they are nice to handle and point well. I don't have one yet but I am eyeing one of the new Franchi O/Us in 16 ga- I got a new sweet 16 in August and it's still sitting at the Browning Repair facility waiting on a new barrel which may or may not ever get here…I got a couple of cases worth of 16 when I get the gun and nothing to shoot it with still! But I digress… [/QUOTE]
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