That 20 ga deluxe H&R is a very very nice gun.
Thanks!
It took me almost 4 years to find one as nobody wants to sell theirs especially since they ceased production.
That 20 ga deluxe H&R is a very very nice gun.
Nice collection there. Do you supply the gang with firearms for the controlled hunt or do you just like to have a different gun for each day of the hunt?
Which action do you prefer?
The 935 is the only 3.5" slug gun that I aware of ( Hasting used to make a 3.5" 20ga based on the H&R but not sure if it's ever make it North of the border so I have yet seen one in real life) and I bet you can stop anything on this planet if you shoot the Lightfield commander IDS plus round (600gr @ 1890 FPS with almost 4800 ft lbs
Finally remembered to take a pic of my 12g Remington 870 express w/ rifled barrel since I swapped out the synthetic stock for the laminate, Bushnell banner 3x9x40 and med rings.
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Thank you for your compliment.
To answer your questions: depending on where I hunt and how I hunt.
The Browning has the best trigger of the bunch and it feels like any other bolt gun I have and it handles exactly like one as well so this is my favorite.
However, either 12 or 20 ga H&R is stupid accurate and no reason not to own one especially the 20ga since it has no kick at all (still heavy barrel weight not much less than its big brother).
I haven't get a chance to try the M2 20ga yet but I am not too optimistic about its accuracy due to the review I found online but its a very light gun perfect to carry around the bush if you are driving deers.
The 935 is the only 3.5" slug gun that I aware of ( Hasting used to make a 3.5" 20ga based on the H&R but not sure if it's ever make it North of the border so I have yet seen one in real life) and I bet you can stop anything on this planet if you shoot the Lightfield commander IDS plus round (600gr @ 1890 FPS with almost 4800 ft lbs ME).
Not bashing Savage owned 210F before but didn't like the rough gritty action and they all hard to eject spent shell (got to yank the bolt handle real hard and fast to eject shells) and would rather spend a bit more for a Browning although Savage are very accurate as well.
I am waiting for an opportunity to try the 220 stainless and wants to see if it has any improvement over the 210 (a buddy of mine has a blued 220 and the finishing its not much better than my previous 210F blueing is still thin metal still lack of polishing and sharp edges everywhere) but the Savage are all fine guns and will put any big game down if we do our part.
I really want to try a Tarhunt out one day but its too rich for my blood perhaps may be one day.................and until then I am happy with my Browning.
Is that a mosin sling?
Have you shot any deer with the 3.5" slugs? Those things must have quite the recoil.
I have an H&R ultra light slug 20g and it's also very accurate and at just over 5lbs without scope it's great to carry. Still kicks less than the 12 gauge 870 despite being so light. I debated buying a 220, but decided on a cantilever for the 870 instead as it'll be more useful for drives. I'll posts pics and range report this weekend.
Nice collection you have there we have same taste / style of guns lol.i need a new picture........ scope missing on the a bolt and missing the mossberg 500 completely.......... and need to get rid of the muzzleloaders.........
i'll work on it this weekend.
haven't posted a pic since photobucket went to $hit.....?.
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Nice collection you have there we have same taste / style of guns lol.
Can you tell me more about your T/C ?
Is it stainless or marinecoat how's the trigger on it and how's the average group sizes?



























