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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 4267637" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Dad has an A5 Sweet 16. Hasn’t even ever hunted with it that I know of yet. Bought it out of a gun shop in Killeen, TX. He kept looking at it for several weeks until they finally accepted his offer. </p><p>Likely never will use it, as his hunting days have passed him by at 69 yo with dementia. Maybe one day it will be mine, but I have two brothers also involved. Plan is to split his arms up amongst the brothers when the time comes, each getting his turn. Like the draft. 1,2,3 and then 3,2,1. </p><p></p><p>However, for bird hunting I think the 28 ga and how it lays out the pattern is superior. I don’t own, would like to. I’ve shot one on a couple of occasions at clays and just seemed to hit almost everything. However, for simplicity, range and most offerings/availability, I stick with 12ga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 4267637, member: 12153"] Dad has an A5 Sweet 16. Hasn’t even ever hunted with it that I know of yet. Bought it out of a gun shop in Killeen, TX. He kept looking at it for several weeks until they finally accepted his offer. Likely never will use it, as his hunting days have passed him by at 69 yo with dementia. Maybe one day it will be mine, but I have two brothers also involved. Plan is to split his arms up amongst the brothers when the time comes, each getting his turn. Like the draft. 1,2,3 and then 3,2,1. However, for bird hunting I think the 28 ga and how it lays out the pattern is superior. I don’t own, would like to. I’ve shot one on a couple of occasions at clays and just seemed to hit almost everything. However, for simplicity, range and most offerings/availability, I stick with 12ga. [/QUOTE]
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