Have a 20 gauge Wingmaster from the mid-50’s with a 30” full choke barrel. Hiked a lot of Hills after prairie chickens and pheasants with it. Shot it in a corporate trap shoot one time. There were 25-30 shooters and three of us tied at 100 straight. We had a 25 rock shoot off - I came in second with 24.

Have a Wingmaster 12 gauge with 30” full choke barrel from the late ‘70’s. Considering it is roughly the size of a power pole it is surprisingly light and handles really well. Shot a lot of trap and a truck load of pheasants with it....back when Nebraska had pheasants.

Bought my nephew one of the 870 Express - the matte finished type - for his first shotgun. Only shotgun he owns and he just loves the thing.


“My horn is full and my pouch is stocked with ball and patch. There is a new, sharp flint in my lock and my rifle and I are ready. It is sighted true and my eyes can still aim.”
Kaywoodie