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![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/eYMOrSE.jpg) 2006 525 Sporting, Made in limited quantities in each oh 3 barrel lengths. This one’s NIB 28” and fits me like a glove.
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Nice looking gun, Bob. I recently bought a Beretta 687 SP lll in a 20 gauge that looks just like that and fits me like a glove. And an SP lll in a 12 gauge to go along with it to match. My buddy has a Browning 525 like that that is gorgeous. We both love ours. I keep telling him- Ford vs. Ferrari . 😃
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Nice gun!
I shoot those really well - any Browning O/U, really.
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I shoot Berettas well, regardless the model. They seem to stock them suitably for me. I may add length to the LOP, but everything else will be close to right. FAIRs are usually okay, too.
Some other Italian O/Us, not so much. Rizzinis, Guerinis, Zolis, all have insufficient drop for me. They all shoot high, which is unacceptable.
My guns have to shoot to the POI that I want them to, or they are no longer my guns.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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A friend of a friend pheasant hunts with one. It outweighs the 12 gauge version.
No thanks.
Best, Ted
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Hey Ted! I've got a 1987 (first year) "Hunter" 16 gauge. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/dwfLp0I.png) Like the "Sporting", the Hunter is built on its own 16 gauge frame. At about 6 lbs 10 oz, the Hunter would be the one of these two for the field. The 525 will be a fun Skeet gun. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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You ‘be shootin’ registered skeet with a 16, Bob?
Nice guns, hope you kill all the birdies. The 16 I posted about is a bit too close to 7 lbs for my taste. My 16 double (juxtaposed not Superposed) is 6lbs and an ounce or two.
Handy little guy.
Shoot ‘em in good health, Bob.
Best, Ted
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That barrel boring conundrum has always bothered me. Miroku is a sophisticated enough outfit to make scaled barrel sets in 16 and 28 gauge for the Browning actions.
I’m not saying the extra barrel mass is any kind of a disadvantage on a skeet field. Many shoot tube guns for all 4 gauges that weight 10 lbs.
Just that it always seemed odd to me that their 28ga barrel sets weigh more than their 20’s of same length.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Good morning Ted. Living where one must, another feature that makes these guns very appealing is that they will shoot steel.
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Bob, I can honestly say I’ve never purchased or, looked for 16 gauge steel shot. It must be out there. My 16 gauge double, an Ithaca Nitro Special, is actually my non toxic shot shotgun, oddly enough. A bloke right on this site had about four boxes of the old Heavi-shot loads, 1 ounce of number 6 shot, that disappointed him greatly when used for duck hunting. I have heard reports that the shot used was a bit brittle, and they weren’t exactly 40 yard ammunition. But, for pot shots at grouse over a pointy dog, I’m pretty sure those two points don’t matter, and they kill grouse just fine. They keep me legal on a few local spots that require me to use non toxic shot. We all do what we must, I guess: ![[Linked Image from i.ibb.co]](https://i.ibb.co/HLzwDcBZ/IMG-0965.jpg) ![[Linked Image from i.ibb.co]](https://i.ibb.co/xZkbcp1/IMG-0966.jpg) If some fine day, my time afield comes with a steel shot mandate (Lord forbid) I have a steel shot gun. It is a Spanish boxlock, 3” proof (if a guy is into that sort of thing) that has been rechoked to Cyl and Icyl, yielding a steel shot gun. Nobody has certified this use (save me) but, at age 65, I really doubt I have the time to hurt the old gun, and if I do, that will be somebody else’s problem, if they so choose. ![[Linked Image from i.ibb.co]](https://i.ibb.co/w8x8K34/IMG-1309.jpg) We all have different answers to the same questions, no? Best, Ted
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