I also put this post on the waterfowl section, so you don't have to answer it both place's. Starting in the mid '70's thru the early '90's, I use to do alot of Can.goose hunting here off Lake Erie. Used an Ithaca Mag-10, and had it modified by Stan Baker(barrel shortened to 28''-screw in chokes-forcing cone lengthened)But it was stolen in '91, and I got married.So my goose hunting has been on hold for quite a few years. But I'm hoping to get some time to get out this coming fall, and am thinking of getting another 10ga.I still have my Mec 600 jr, plus lots of reloading supplies. (Ballistic Products wads,cushions, and mostly Federal hulls,which will bring up another question) So I'm going to stick with a 10ga.I've seen used Rem Sp-10's for about the same price as a new Browning. But was hoping to get some feed back from some of you as to personal experiences. Since the Rem is pretty much a copy of the Mag-10, I'm about 99% sure it's a quality firearm, although things do change. And I've always been happy with anything Browning I've had,(although never a shotgun) Anybody have any positive/negative comments on either one? Just thought of a question while typing this. Even though the hulls have always been kept dry, would anybody know if there would be a problem with the fiber bases in the bottom? Most of my hulls are Federal, marked steel shot, but I do have a few Winchester hulls. Any comments, good or bad are appreciated!! We keep trying peace, it usually doesn't work!!Remember (12/7/41)(9/11/01) gypsyman