- Location
- Saskatchewan
I shoot 5 16ga guns, like them all. I think a properly proportioned double built on a 16 or 20 ga frame is the ultimate upland gun. A 16 ga built on a 12 ga frame may as well be a 12, they don't offer the improved handling or weight savings. I mostly shoot a Citori White Lightning, but also a Merkel, Krieghoff drilling, a Sauer and a Heym. Availability of shells is no problem if you buy by the case. An ounce of #6 from IC or Mod will handle 90% of upland birds with aplomb. For ducks and geese I generally use a 12, but sometimes shoot my 16's with hand-loaded Bismuth, but the Federal and Remington steel loads also work reasonably well.























































