Favorite shotgun

My current favorite Model 12 with its possible replacement, a 32" Browning 725 Sporting Medallion. So far it's 35/50 at sporting clays on its first outing but I'm going to blame that on IM/F chokes with an average shot distance of 15 yards. When the spread is only slightly larger than the target you have to be dead on with your lead.

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My current favorite Model 12 with its possible replacement, a 32" Browning 725 Sporting Medallion. So far it's 35/50 at sporting clays on its first outing but I'm going to blame that on IM/F chokes with an average shot distance of 15 yards. When the spread is only slightly larger than the target you have to be dead on with your lead.

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Beautiful stock!
 
My current favorite Model 12 with its possible replacement, a 32" Browning 725 Sporting Medallion. So far it's 35/50 at sporting clays on its first outing but I'm going to blame that on IM/F chokes with an average shot distance of 15 yards. When the spread is only slightly larger than the target you have to be dead on with your lead.

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Insanely beautiful stock on the o/u! Congrats!
 
My favorite would have to be my mossberg 385t that was handed down from my wife's grandfather. It is a 20gauge bolt action with barrel that I had threaded to accept chokes and a mossy oak graphics vinyl wrap. It carries like a dream and shoots very well. Not to often do I need a follow up shot so the bolt action doesn't seem to slow me down. View attachment 541264
I haven't ran into many of those. That's awesome that you enjoy a bolt action. My father has one that he traded an old outboard motor for when I was young. It has the variable screw choke barrel and all original.
 
birddog 68 Browning bought the patten from Beretta and im pretty sure they only made them for a few years. my favorite was the original with beautiful walnut stock and no chokes . the second batch had invector chokes.I believe in the mid 80s
 
birddog 68 Browning bought the patten from Beretta and im pretty sure they only made them for a few years. my favorite was the original with beautiful walnut stock and no chokes . the second batch had invector chokes.I believe in the mid 80s
My friend has a 80's era browning 12 gauge which I think is a B-2000? It has a nice wood stock but no choke tubes.
 

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