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Weight is a significant consideration for any upland gun. Young men can, of course, easily handle 7 or 8-pound guns but....some of the magic gets lost when a gun is unnecessarily heavy. "Six pounds in the uplands..." has been something I've read and heard several times over the years and it is now my mantra. A 12-gauge that fits well and is close to 6 1/2 pounds is a very good compromise in my book. Keep the loads lighter and a bit slower (RST 1-ounce?) and it should serve admirably.

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Lloyd,

Don't know if it's of interest to you but there's a 24" Citori Upland Special 12ga for sale on the Upland Journal.

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Hard to read it all and drive, but I agree with most of the sentiment but little of the suggestions. I don't think the specific gun matters so long as it fits the purpose or need and is clean enough to be proud of.
I got a 20 ga 1200 for Christmas at 13 yrs old and didn't wish for anything different. And I read every gun and outdoor mag cover to cover. The safety was worse than an 870 or moss 500 or Ithaca 37 for a lefty and the 28 in barrel made the whole thing a little long for a smaller kid but it was perfect in every way. No amount More money or prestige would have improved the situation. More practice could have helped. But none the less I remain a fanatic about hunting and the outdoors today.
On my only trip to South Dakota for pheasants I alternated days with that pump and my best sxs.
Does that make the 1200 perfect ? No. I'd say any gift from dad with good intent and the oppurtunity to use it is the key.

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