Originally Posted by jetjockey
That's not why it was regulated to curio status. You can thank the competition world for that. Hunters have always loved the 16, but when it was left out of the competition world, people moved towards the bores that could be shot in competition. That's why there are so many classic 16's on the market compared to today's shotguns.


How is the competition world to blame for that? One can use a 16 ga in lieu of the 12 in Skeet, trap and sporting clays etc. You can use a smaller gauge in any larger gauge event, you just can't use a bigger one. There is noting stopping you. I know/knew a lot of folks who shot their 20s in the 12 ga events. If anything, one can thank skeet for keeping the 28 ga alive. It didn't kill off the 16 cause there is no rule forbidding them from being used in 12 ga events. There's just no advantage to them. One ounce loads from a 12 or 16 at 1200 fps = broken birds. So, why not shoot the 12, which is far more versatile and less expensive to buy?