A new Goose,.. and a new Gun?

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A new Goose,.. and a new Gun?

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What a sweet combination that could be for Waterfowl hunters... don't you think?
Anyways this is what I would have in mind for a new Goose gun in PB... to shoot the Magpie Geese!
A semi-auto 10 gauge that holds 5 rounds of 3 1/2" shells ................ and they make em........... ;)
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I like it. I swear one day I'll have to get me a 10ga.
Also seems like the best option for a semi auto 10 from what I've read.
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Looks like a great gun but wouldn't it completely overshadow most if not all of the current shot guns?
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May be a punt gun finally?

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_dfad_ wrote:May be a punt gun finally?

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Ive always enjoyed Browning guns, mainly the Citori line though & I have never shot one of their autos. My tastes lie more in classical guns though. I would love to see a Browning Auto 5.

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Gonetae wrote:Looks like a great gun but wouldn't it completely overshadow most if not all of the current shot guns?
So the reason they make these guns is to only look at them?
Over-shadow most? Not if they are allowed to shoot Geese, Geeses, Goose, Gooses, & Turkeys............ :lol:
That is why it is a Goose Gun.
You wouldn't shoot a Fox with a 30-06 or would you?
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It would make my day to have a semi-auto 10 or 12 gauge released alongside the new geese. Don't get me wrong the 10 gauge lever can make it rain but nothing can beat a semi-auto for the 3-4 bird takers. Fingers crossed. ;)
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SoftShoe wrote:Ive always enjoyed Browning guns, mainly the Citori line though & I have never shot one of their autos. My tastes lie more in classical guns though. I would love to see a Browning Auto 5.

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I had a Remington Mdl 11 - which was just a basic A5 - It was such a cool gun with the recoiling barrel, no gas ports to have to clean- only downside was weight, kind of a pig to carry around but a cool classic.
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Radamus wrote:
SoftShoe wrote:Ive always enjoyed Browning guns, mainly the Citori line though & I have never shot one of their autos. My tastes lie more in classical guns though. I would love to see a Browning Auto 5.

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I had a Remington Mdl 11 - which was just a basic A5 - It was such a cool gun with the recoiling barrel, no gas ports to have to clean- only downside was weight, kind of a pig to carry around but a cool classic.
These type of heavy guns are good in a goose or duck blind,.. where you don't have to carry them so much, unless you're young and tough. but in the game the weight only effects the loadout.....
so I guess it doesn't matter that much.
I still opted for a newer Browning Gold Light Goose gun instead of a older classic, they've come a long ways IMO.......... :D
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