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<blockquote data-quote="seattleman1969" data-source="post: 2016672" data-attributes="member: 84285"><p>When you say occasional waterfowl, what do you mean? Geese? Ducks?</p><p></p><p>I have been wing shooting since I was 12. You can do almost anything you want to do, even turkey, with a 20 Ga. The only reason I have a 12 Ga. is for goose and sandhill crane. A 20 with a 3 inch chamber can cover a lot (Most) situations and generally speaking is much more of a pleasure to shoot.</p><p></p><p>I agree with creedmoor shooter, go try out several. Pick a target in store and shoulder each a few times. Choose the one that most naturally shoulders with an accurate point of aim. Most semi-autos these days are pretty close to the same and the lower priced turkish productions from several manufacturers are just as good as the higher priced models.I have several Rem 1100s including an LT-20 from the 70's, but I still prefer my Stoeger 3020 because it is lighter, its an inertia action, and it just shoots softer and is easier to carry in long walks.</p><p></p><p>Try them, out, choose your fav and enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seattleman1969, post: 2016672, member: 84285"] When you say occasional waterfowl, what do you mean? Geese? Ducks? I have been wing shooting since I was 12. You can do almost anything you want to do, even turkey, with a 20 Ga. The only reason I have a 12 Ga. is for goose and sandhill crane. A 20 with a 3 inch chamber can cover a lot (Most) situations and generally speaking is much more of a pleasure to shoot. I agree with creedmoor shooter, go try out several. Pick a target in store and shoulder each a few times. Choose the one that most naturally shoulders with an accurate point of aim. Most semi-autos these days are pretty close to the same and the lower priced turkish productions from several manufacturers are just as good as the higher priced models.I have several Rem 1100s including an LT-20 from the 70’s, but I still prefer my Stoeger 3020 because it is lighter, its an inertia action, and it just shoots softer and is easier to carry in long walks. Try them, out, choose your fav and enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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