He's likely referring to the Winchester Model 50 in my post.

The 50 is an interesting design, and they were beautifully made.

As far as a Rem 11 vs. a real A5, Browning finally saw the light and made the 'Lightweight' guns and those are the ones with decent dynamics.

There is quite a difference between a standard weight 16 and a Sweet.

The one that was under appreciated in my book was the magnum 20.

If you close your eyes, and have someone hand you in succession a sweet 16 and a mag 20 you can't tell the difference (no fair feeling up the barrel).

The mag 20 really will reliably shoot any 20 gauge shell.

You can't say that for the 1100 magnum 20.




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