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I'll take my 20ga. gh Parker and hunt the grouse and bob's, ya'll can have the rest!    
 
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I ain't ataking no gun. Just as sure as I did I'd shoot it, & that first shot would wake me up & I'd right back here where I am. I'll just enjoy the scenery thank you. 
 
  
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Run with a Fox - you read me perfectly!  I am a Gene Hill man through and through! 
 
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Simple choice,  I'd take my Parker repro. 16-20 combo set. This way I'd have the best of both worlds. I'd use the 26" Q1/Q2 20ga barrels for the quail and grouse and the 28" IC/Mod 16ga barrels for the larger birds. 
 
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My Ithaca M-37 with a Polychoke... Sorry, 12 gauge. 
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Except for the waterfowl, you've pretty much described my situation and I've got my 12b A. Blair (WR), 30" BLNE. Works well so far. 
 
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Flodman O/U "Jager": sg, sst, 28" grade 5 Sandvik barrels.    
 
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12 Gauge Parker Trojan choked i/c and mod.
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For me it will be my Purdey 12b.  It has original 2 3/4" 1 1/4 oz. proof in a game gun configuration - tips the scales at just a hair under 7 lbs.  Built 1931, Harry Kell engraved, 28" barrels, fits quite well.  Curl  
 
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