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I'm thinking of getting a 20 gauge autoloader for small game and would love some recommendations for what to pick up.
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Benelli or Franchi would be my first choices. I had a Benelli Montefeltro and in 20ga it comes in at 5.5 pounds. You could carry it all day long no problems. They are a bit pricey though.
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I didn’t fire it but I sold a Charles Daly 20 ga. semi to a little , young lady for informal clays shooting. She has been in to buy cases of shells over and over and never complained. FWIW!
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I have a Remington 11-87 Premeir in 12ga and I love that, I know it also come in a 20ga, worth checking out.
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I have a charles daly 20ga. for sale in the classifieds section w/ a lot of ammo to go along with it. Great gun, only a little wear. I come up to your area quite a bit too since my father lives in the honesdale area of wayne county part time. Let me know if you are interested, and maybe we can make a deal.
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Benelli Legacy.
For less money I would go with a Remington "sporting 20" or better yet...."sporting 28". The 28 gauge is my round of choice for upland birds.
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