Slugs and deer

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so i'm looking at picking up an H+R Pardner shotgun for grouse. but i want to also be able drop a deer if one steps out. i'm thinking 20 gauge. i don't want to start a "best calibre/gauge for deer" argument, i just want to know if this will be adequate. what do you folks think?
 
I just saw something you might be interested in on the buy and sell. Listing is in Coquitlam for:

NEF 243,22,20GUAGE COMBO rifle . 1 action 3-Barrels. only fired 22, 243and 20 guage never fired. Synthetic stock and forearm. shells for 243 & 20 guage. and asking $325

Not sure if this is a good or bad deal but it would certainly cover deer and grouse for you...

Here is a link: http://www.buysell.com/classifieds/...+rw+pshcat/243.html?CTAction=RefineByCategory

Cheers, Bob
 
interesting BimmerBob. i've heard of over under combo guns, but not with 3 barrels. i think i'll stick with the H+R though. i kinda want to keep things as light as possible.

Yup...at reasonable ranges with the proper slug of course!

what range would you consider reasonable for a slug? i've never hunted with them before. i would figure 50 yards max. rifled, hollowpoint slug.
 
interesting BimmerBob. i've heard of over under combo guns, but not with 3 barrels. i think i'll stick with the H+R though. i kinda want to keep things as light as possible.

Just to be clear, the combo handy rifle is a 3 barrel set for one action, ie: all single shots, so they are quite light.

Similar to what you are looking at but with 2 extra barrels

Cheers, Bob
 
Just to be clear, the combo handy rifle is a 3 barrel set for one action, ie: all single shots, so they are quite light.

Similar to what you are looking at but with 2 extra barrels

oh ok. gotcha. i can the uses for that since my Mossberg Maverick has interchangeable barrels, but then i'd have to switch barrels between game. i don't think i'd have time to do that. i want to be able to drop in either birdshot or a slug, depending on what's standing in the road, close the action, and BOOM! dinner.
 
At the close-ish ranges you're likely to encounter a deer while grouse hunting, a 20g slug should do just nicely.
 
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