Not to incite any "heat" in this discussion, but some feelings stated here are absolutely incorrect:
- I have never had a problem finding ammo. (Winchester, Remington, Federal, Kent, Rio & Fiochi all catalogue 16's)
- I have never had a problem finding components. (Same powder, primer & shot, clay buster wads anywhere you buy wads - many others you can order and a regular supply of hulls at range & CGN EE)
- I have never had a problem finding reloading gear (MEC, PW, Lee all currently produce @ same price as other gauges).
Some discussion suggest cost as an issue, how many of us drive the cheapest car we can afford, buy the cheapest gun, scope, rings, cases, etc.?
There are guys who love "plastic" guns, machine made with stainless steel, and there are guys who feel just as strongly about "blue & walnut" neither are wrong, some just appreciate more intrinsic quality.
If you see a gun as a tool (hammer or screwdriver) you may not appreciate a 16, but if you see a gun as something appreciable (a wooden block plane, classic Randall or Case knife, or even a vintage car). I guarantee you prize a quality 16 ga.
I'd like to draw a comparison to bow hunting, not even comparable to a modern rifle, but certainly adds something to each and every hunt.
I shoot thousands of rounds a year, at least 50% of which are 16 gauge.
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