I frequently consider the purchase of a 16 gauge upland gun, which might at times also see a bit of use for waterfowl ... thinking that a modified or improved cylinder, in appropriate situations, might be suitable for both uses. I am sufficiently outfitted with shotguns already, but do not have, nor have I ever owned a 16, so there is a touch of the "cool" factor at play here for me, as well as a bit of nostaglia for what appears to be dying gauge. One of the things holding me back is the question of the availability commercial 16 gauge ammunition. I used to reload shotshells, but disposed of my gear many years ago ... don't really shoot enough to justify gearing up again.
So, fans of the 16, school me a bit ... versatility of the 16 ... appropriate choke ... availability of ammo ... whatever else ought to be considered.
So, fans of the 16, school me a bit ... versatility of the 16 ... appropriate choke ... availability of ammo ... whatever else ought to be considered.


















































