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Interested in Budget 20/28 guage

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Looking at getting back into quail hunting. I'd like to find a decent, but budget friendly 20 or 28 Guage. O/U SxS preferred, but a light weight(ish) semi would work well.

Prefer removeable chokes, as my son will likely use this on ducks as well.

 

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Is this for your son or are both of you using it.  Wondering if he is a little guy or grown up and you are both using it.  I could read your post either way.

I have a Rem 1100 youth 20 ga in the back of the safe somewhere.

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I've got a Franchi 48AL in 20 gauge for sale. Haven't listed it on this forum yet but I'm getting rid of it because I prefer to wingshoot left-handed and a semi doesn't work well, throwing spent shells in my face. 

 

Weighs 5.6 lbs empty, about 6 loaded. Very light and fast aiming.

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The Franchi is great also. I had one in 28g for a few years and sold it to a fellow CWT member only because it was tearing up my thumb pushing in the shells.

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2 hours ago, Savageman2506 said:

I've got a Franchi 48AL in 20 gauge for sale. Haven't listed it on this forum yet but I'm getting rid of it because I prefer to wingshoot left-handed and a semi doesn't work well, throwing spent shells in my face. 

 

Weighs 5.6 lbs empty, about 6 loaded. Very light and fast aiming.

How much are you wanting for it?

I like Franchi.

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5 hours ago, JiminAZ said:

Is this for your son or are both of you using it.  Wondering if he is a little guy or grown up and you are both using it.  I could read your post either way.

I have a Rem 1100 youth 20 ga in the back of the safe somewhere.

It would be for us both. He's not small, almost 5' but a little thin. He'd use it in optimal puddle jumping scenarios. 

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He’s probably getting a bit big for my 1100 youth. 

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8 minutes ago, JiminAZ said:

He’s probably getting a bit big for my 1100 youth. 

Height wise, maybe, but he still needs to develop some upper body strength, so it might be perfect for him to hold up. I bought him a bolt .410 for Christmas and he struggles with that after a shot or two. 

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6 hours ago, azhuntnut said:

Here you go.

 

 

 

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That Mossberg has my attention. I wonder how the no recoil pad would fare for my son.

Does it have removable chokes?

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9 hours ago, firstcoueswas80 said:

That Mossberg has my attention. I wonder how the no recoil pad would fare for my son.

Does it have removable chokes?

Easy fix on the recoil pad. Limbsaver slip-on works great or have it cut and a new one installed.

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