Why did they stop making 16 gauge shotguns?

Not so many years ago, one of the other major sporting publications declared the death of the 16 gauge, citing the lack of available choices in both new guns and affordable ammunition as the twin executioners of the sub-gauge shotgun.
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Does anyone make 16 gauge shotguns?

Affordable, 16-gauge shotguns are available from Savage Arms, Browning (new for 2019 Citori 525 Field, and the A5 Sweet Sixteen Feather Superlight 16-Gauge), TriStar and CZ-USA, among others.
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Is 16 gauge coming back?

After teetering on the edge of obsolescence, the 16-gauge is making something of a comeback, and that's good news for upland hunters.
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Are 16 gauge shotguns rare?

Of all the shotguns in the United States, 12 gauge guns are by far the most popular. The 20 gauge comes in second, followed by the 28 gauge and the . 410 bore. The 10 gauge and 16 gauge are much less common than the rest, but are by no means rare.
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How common is a 16 gauge shotgun?

A rare sighting, the elusive 16 gauge shotgun out in the wild. The 12 gauge is far and away the most common shotgun shell in the country, and it just might be the single-most common ammunition cartridge among all firearms, pistols and rifles included. The 16-gauge, on the other hand, is somewhat of a rarity.
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Does Remington make a 16-gauge shotgun?

This newest version of the classic Model 870 makes the return of the 16 gauge to Remington's line after a 20-year hiatus.
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Does anyone still make 10 gauge shotguns?

Although there are only two models of 10-gauge shotgun currently in production, you can still find Remington SP 10s and Ithaca Mag 10s on the used market, as well as the single-shot H&R/NEF 10-gauge turkey gun.
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What's a 16-gauge good for?

16 Gauge - The 16 gauge shotgun's popularity has declined over the years and they aren't easy to find. Like the 12 gauge, it's also a good multipurpose shotgun, but is used primarily for upland hunting — the hunting of non-waterfowl game birds with use of hounds.
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Is there a 4 gauge shotgun?

The . 410 is named for its nominal bore size, and is not a gauge at all. A 4 gauge shotgun would have a diameter of 1.052″.
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What gauge is a .410 shotgun?

410-bore shotgun is the only exception to the gauge designation for shotguns. It has an actual bore diameter of 410/1000ths of an inch, which is approximately equivalent to a 67½ gauge.
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What is a 20 gauge shotgun good for?

20-gauge shotguns are especially suitable for hunting game birds such as quail, grouse, turkey, and other game when using shot shells. A 20-gauge can also shoot slugs and buckshot and thereby become an effective deer-hunting gun.
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Who makes a 16-gauge side by side shotgun?

Today, dozens of 16-gauge field loads are in production by Browning, Estate, Federal, Fiocchi, Hevi, Kent, Remington, Winchester, and others including those loaded with alternative steel and bismuth shot rather than traditional lead.
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Is there a 13 gauge shotgun?

In addition to the gauges shown in the table below, 11-, 13-, 14-, 15- and 19-gauge shotguns have been made at one time or another in the United States, though they no longer are, and 14-, 24-, and 32-gauge guns are still manufactured in Europe.
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Do 6 gauge shotguns exist?

Both the 10 gauge and 16 gauge, while less commonplace, are still available. Shotguns and shells exceeding 10 gauge, such as the 8, 6, and 4 gauge, are historically important in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in mainland Europe. Today, they are rarely manufactured.
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Do they still make an 8 gauge shotgun?

Are there any still around? The 8-gauge dates back to the blackpowder days. They are an obsolete gauge that has not been made in the U.S. since the late 19th century and are illegal today for hunting waterfowl. It's also illegal to shoot waterfowl with lead shot.
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What is the caliber of an elephant gun?

620 inch caliber and velocities around 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s) they possessed vastly improved trajectory and penetration over their black powder forebears. Within a few years the mighty bore guns of the previous era largely disappeared from the gamefields.
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Do they make buckshot for 16-gauge?

Power-Shok Buckshot 16 Gauge.
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What is a 410 shotgun good for?

Shotguns in . 410 loaded with shot shells are well suited for small game hunting and pest control; including rabbits, squirrels, snakes, rats, and birds. A . 410 loaded with 1/4 ounce slugs is effective against larger animals such as coyotes and deer.
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Is there a 22 gauge shotgun?

Shotguns come in a wide variety of calibers and gauges ranging from 5.5 mm (. 22 inch) to up to 5 cm (2.0 in), though the 12-gauge (18.53 mm or 0.729 in) and 20-gauge (15.63 mm or 0.615 in) bores are by far the most common.
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What is the strongest shotgun?

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What is the strongest shotgun gauge?

A 12 gauge shotgun load is heavier and delivers more power than 20 gauge ammo does. As a result, a 12 gauge is typically better equipped to take larger game. You do sacrifice some things for that power 12 gauge shotguns have more recoil than 20 gauge and the firearm itself is more of a burden to carry.
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Does Mossberg make a 10 gauge?

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935 models are overbored to 10 Gauge dimensions, which reduces pellet deformation for exceptionally uniform dense patterns.
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Does Mossberg make a 16-gauge shotgun?

Up for grabs is a Mossberg 500BB pump action shotgun in 16 gauge. Serial number- C88562. This 500BB is in very good condition and features a 28 inch barrel with a 2 3/4 chamber and a modified choke.
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Can you hunt deer with a 20 gauge shotgun?

Go with 12-Gauge or Larger for Deer

This means most hunters will be best served by a 12-gauge. 16-gauges gauges can get the job done, and 20-gauge shotguns are easier for smaller hunters, but almost every deer hunter during shotgun season is toting a 12-gauge shotgun, while some will go even larger with a 10-gauge.
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