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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 853299" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I still prefer the 1 oz. load in the 16 and agree that is the squared load. If a shotgun was being designed from jump today it would look a lot like a 16 gauge if it was being designed for performance. The 20 gauge pipe has been moved up to an 18 gauge over the years due to the poor performance trying to shoot to heavy of loads and to big shot.</p><p>Funny on the cross dominant as so am I when I started school they made me switch from left hand to right.</p><p>I would have loved to have been able to have duck hunted with lead with today's chokes. With today's chokes like Briley you can tune one to throw" perfect pattern's". Back in the day when we were stuck with a fixed barrel with the exception of Poly or Cutt's. IMO Cutt's was the better of those two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 853299, member: 694"] I still prefer the 1 oz. load in the 16 and agree that is the squared load. If a shotgun was being designed from jump today it would look a lot like a 16 gauge if it was being designed for performance. The 20 gauge pipe has been moved up to an 18 gauge over the years due to the poor performance trying to shoot to heavy of loads and to big shot. Funny on the cross dominant as so am I when I started school they made me switch from left hand to right. I would have loved to have been able to have duck hunted with lead with today's chokes. With today's chokes like Briley you can tune one to throw" perfect pattern's". Back in the day when we were stuck with a fixed barrel with the exception of Poly or Cutt's. IMO Cutt's was the better of those two. [/QUOTE]
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