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    Has anyone had any expeeince with the 20-gauge Cordoba? I'm thinking it might be a good carry gun for upland birds and it won't beat up my shoulder.

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    Have you considered an Ultralight? I just wondered if many hard core upland guys thought about using that fine machine.
    Chad
    Beatdown City FL

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    A pound can make a difference during a long day. But the Cordoba has some features the Ultralight doesn't, which might make up for the extra weight.

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    I use an Ithica 37 16ga for grouse and woodcock,when the hike will be long.The Cordoba is an awesome rig,though.I'm sure someone around here will answer you about it.I'll stick with turkey talk with the Benelli's.Hit me up when that strikes your fancy. Good luck this Fall
    Chad
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    I went and checked out the Cordoba ($1625) and M2 ($1140)at my local dealers. Why is there such a big price difference? I was hoping to see some awesome posts here to justify the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CH/QuakerBoyProstaff View Post
    I use an Ithica 37 16ga for grouse and woodcock,when the hike will be long.The Cordoba is an awesome rig,though.I'm sure someone around here will answer you about it.I'll stick with turkey talk with the Benelli's.Hit me up when that strikes your fancy. Good luck this Fall

    I use an Ithaca 16 with a straight stock. It's light and fast handling.

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    For those long days in the field, I carry a short stock, 20 gauge Monty with just two shells loaded. When I'm trying to imptress people I carry an older 20 gauge Browning upland model Citori with English stock. But, that even gets heavy after a few hours. The little Monty at just over 5 pounds can't be beat. Mine cost me $ 950, but that was a few years ago.

    SgtCathy
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    20 gauge is the way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoegerStrong View Post
    20 gauge is the way to go
    You are so right. 12s have the big bang going for them but a nice, light 20 is definitely the way to hunt upland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ILikeRugers2 View Post
    I went and checked out the Cordoba ($1625) and M2 ($1140)at my local dealers. Why is there such a big price difference? I was hoping to see some awesome posts here to justify the price.
    It could be the Cyrogenic barrels on the Cordoba that add the extra cost. I just purchased one in 12 gauge and absolutely love it! :-)

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