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For an auto fan I'd take a look at the Franchi's. Super light, doesn't twist in the hand like the Remington, swings like a double gun and extremely affordable. Available in 20 or 28 gauge. They are sweet. I use one a lot when I'm quail hunting.
singleshot12, get some sleeves for the Husqvarna and drop it down to 20gauge, and you would have one hell of a spiffy steel shot safe pheasant gun.
Quote from: RadSav on January 30, 2012, 05:18:59 PMFor an auto fan I'd take a look at the Franchi's. Super light, doesn't twist in the hand like the Remington, swings like a double gun and extremely affordable. Available in 20 or 28 gauge. They are sweet. I use one a lot when I'm quail hunting.is the superlight the same as the AL48? I would love to do side by side comparison of a franchi al48 and is more expensive cousin the benelli ultralight. I have heard a lot of goods about both.
I have a number of the Beretta Pigeons in 20 gauge. I use the Silver III most often for upland. The Diamond is just too dang pretty to bang up. I have been looking at the Browning Cynergy Feather in 20. Seems to be calling my name awefully loud. Though I find it hard to believe it will out shoot the Beretta.
Quote from: RadSav on January 30, 2012, 04:28:56 PMI have a number of the Beretta Pigeons in 20 gauge. I use the Silver III most often for upland. The Diamond is just too dang pretty to bang up. I have been looking at the Browning Cynergy Feather in 20. Seems to be calling my name awefully loud. Though I find it hard to believe it will out shoot the Beretta.I have the Cynegy Feather in 20 GA with the 28" barrels. It is my go to gun for all my upland hunting.