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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 439097" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>The safety catch on my Mossberg is on top. I like it. I only use that gun (full choke) for duck hunting or if I deer hunt with a shot gun. The rest of the time I use something different. </p><p></p><p>Most of the big time bird hunters I know pack 20 gauges. The lighter the better. We chase setters for miles and miles. I am packing a Remington 12 and the difference is amazing, especially if you are going to cover a dozen or so miles in the morning or afternoon hunt. If he is going to hunt a lot of pheasant or duck, get him the 12. </p><p></p><p>If he's going to be hunting a lot of quail or squirrel, he'll probably keep that 20 for the rest of his life. </p><p></p><p>I've already got a Winchester 20 single my grandson. He can't talk yet. The gun is his, once he gets old enough. Probably get him a 12 when he turns 12. Maybe give him one of mine. At this point, I don't know if he'll care to hunt. Can't wait to find out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 439097, member: 3162"] The safety catch on my Mossberg is on top. I like it. I only use that gun (full choke) for duck hunting or if I deer hunt with a shot gun. The rest of the time I use something different. Most of the big time bird hunters I know pack 20 gauges. The lighter the better. We chase setters for miles and miles. I am packing a Remington 12 and the difference is amazing, especially if you are going to cover a dozen or so miles in the morning or afternoon hunt. If he is going to hunt a lot of pheasant or duck, get him the 12. If he's going to be hunting a lot of quail or squirrel, he'll probably keep that 20 for the rest of his life. I've already got a Winchester 20 single my grandson. He can't talk yet. The gun is his, once he gets old enough. Probably get him a 12 when he turns 12. Maybe give him one of mine. At this point, I don't know if he'll care to hunt. Can't wait to find out. [/QUOTE]
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