12-18-2008, 03:20 PM | #71 |
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12-18-2008, 09:50 PM | #72 |
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But these sting and leave a good paint mark!!
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12-18-2008, 11:51 PM | #74 | |
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As far as predator control goes, since you're asking all these questions about guns, shooting and hunting in general, it's almost like the new rider arguing that a 600 or bigger supersport is a good beginnner bike. Not trying to really rag on ya Triple but I've been shooting since i was big enough to hold a gun, had my first 22 at 7yo and hunting by 10 years old, and I'm 42 now btw. I know all about what coyotes can and have done and what's documented. Ok, GA has not had a documented child kill by a coyote. Here's another fact for ya...GA did not have a coyote "population" worth mentioning 20 yrs ago. They were not here first, they migrated from the west and have decimated wild game and livestock populations along the way where they were not controlled by humans, and occasionally killed a kid. They populate like rats with big sharp teeth and adapt to any environment, they even live in major downtown citys. You're entitled to your feelings on shooting coyotes and you're welcome to choose not to. Don't think you'll convince anyone with any hunting experiance that it's a bad thing though, we all know better. Enjoy the heck out of your new shotgun though man. What barrel and choke tubes does it have or did you get a slug barrel on it? Remember, to shoot slugs through a standard barrel you'll need a cylinder bore or rifled slug choke tube. Anything tighter will be stressed by shooting slugs though it and damage could occour.
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12-19-2008, 04:28 PM | #75 |
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20 inch barrel is pretty short for hunting with. My benelli is a 26 inch barrel and my bros Mossberg has a 28".
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12-20-2008, 12:44 AM | #76 |
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Ok, that's a good slug barrel but it appears to be a smooth bore, doesn't mention rifled barrel, so you'll have the best accuracy with "rifled slug" loads. It will make a good close quarters self defense gun loaded with buckshot also but with a cylinder bore barrel it won't be good for hunting with shot loads beyond maybe 20-40 yards. You could pattern it on large cardboard sheets to see how shot loads do at different ranges but it will have more spread at distance than a tighter choke would.
The nice thing about shotguns is you can get different barrels. You can buy a longer, interchangable choke tube barrel for small game or bird hunting and swap them out when you want. Slug and buckshot loads are expensive compared to skeet or trap type loads. Buy some cheap 2 3/4in, #7 or #8 or smaller (larger number) shot loads for just shooting and getting used to the gun. 2 3/4 in shells can be shot in it and are cheaper and have lighter powder loads so they're more pleasent to shoot a lot with too. |
12-21-2008, 01:04 AM | #77 |
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Plus one.
Kids will, in theory, one day pay taxes and do something for the community. With a little pain every now and then to keep their unruliness in check, they might just become halfway decent citizens.
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