Browning Gold 10 Guage

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Dukslayer26
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Browning Gold 10 Guage

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Does anybody have a clue where I can get or order a browning Gold 10 guage shotgun. I have called a few places nobody has one. Any help would be great.
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Check with Badger John's Huntin Stuff or Great Outdoors, both stores are located in Sacramento. Good luck.
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Why on earth would you need a 10 ga shotgun for?

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Canyon Sports in Pacheco, Ron is the Man when it comes to guns.

Why a 10 guage versus a 12 ga. 3 1/2"?
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me personally....The frigg'n ducks and geese at Kern knew exactly how far you can shoot with a 12 gauge. I did a world of hurt to the birds one year with a single shot 10. Sounds like a anti aircraft gun in the fog :wink: but actually a lot of fun to shoot. I sold it the next year and there has been no duck hunting in the last 8 years for me. I just didn't like the fellas I was forced to rub elbows with on these SoCal refuge's. I'm hoping to change that at the end of next year.

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Why not?

I switched to a 10 last year, just for goose hunting. There are a lot of times when some for the geese that you shoot at that don't want to commit all the way and end up getting sailed. I have noticed that the 10 gauge will crumple some of the birds at 50+ yards where I would have not been comfortable shooting with a 12. The one drawback is the cost of the shells, which is why you load up when a deal comes around. When you can find a deal, you get them cheaper than 12 guage 3 1/2".
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