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The 16 gauge shotshell is just about right for all upland hunting. You can load it up to 1 ¼ ounces of shot, or down to 7/8, although with an ounce or 1 1/8 ounces of shot, the 16 can handle ...
A 16 gauge is more than a match for doves or quail. And if you're going to shoot preserve quail, there's little reason a competent shot can't step down to a 28 gauge.
Nail guns can make short work of even the biggest jobs, but you'll have to make sure you use the right nails or you'll risk ruining your project.
For decades, 16-gauge enthusiasts have had ammunition manufacturers make a 3-inch 16-gauge cartridge. That's a chicken-or-egg proposition because ammo makers are not inclined to develop new ...
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It would be rash to say there's fresh interest in 16-gauge shotguns, but hunters that have these forgotten classics are fiercely loyal to them.
Writer Tom Lounsbury says the 16-gauge shotgun packs nearly as much punch as the bigger 12-gauge while offering a lighter recoil in a more compact package ...
Browning A5 Hunter 20-Gauge Shotgun Review—Expert Tested When Browning introduced the 12-gauge A5 a dozen or so years ago, a 20-gauge seemed like a natural follow-up.
What is a sub-gauge? By most competition rules, a sub-gauge is anything smaller than a 12-gauge. This includes the 16-, 20-, and 28-gauge, as well as the .410 (and yes, more obscure gauges like the 24 ...
Milwaukee Tool has unveiled the M18 FUEL 16 Gauge Straight Finish Nailer for construction projects, building, carpentry and woodworking. This pneumatic replacement delivers the power to sink nails ...
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