Hello all! I've been shopping for a new gun to add to my cabinet, and on that list is a good shotgun. I where I hunt there's typically thick bush, you rarely get an area where you can see more than 30-40 yards that's not a road or a logging cut. So while looking around I've been trying to decide on a barrel length, as hauling my .410, which is about 42-44 inches IIRC, takes a bit of effort when I have to constantly deal with trees and sticks everywhere. Most sites and stories I read tell me 26 inches, give or take 2, is optimal for most outings and animals. Looking at the overall length that tends to get me 46 inch+ long firearms, which I don't look forwards to huffing it with.
So tell me, would a coach gun or similar 18-20 inch barreled shotgun work fine for upland birds and rabbits? Could I also use the same firearm for deer if I were to load slugs, or would that just be making noise and not getting much done? And is there even any shotguns out there of that length with choke tubes, or would I need a gunsmith to thread the bore, if possible?
So tell me, would a coach gun or similar 18-20 inch barreled shotgun work fine for upland birds and rabbits? Could I also use the same firearm for deer if I were to load slugs, or would that just be making noise and not getting much done? And is there even any shotguns out there of that length with choke tubes, or would I need a gunsmith to thread the bore, if possible?


















































