Find a 24 ga. More energy/same weight/shells as easy to find. Got one brand new in a Berreta o/u a few years back. Came with sling swivels but they are handy too.
Find a 24 ga. More energy/same weight/shells as easy to find.
Edit: This must be a typo in dogone's post.
Brutus Doggone info is correct, Berreta made a small run of 24 gauges a few years back, been looking for one of these myself, real great gauge, especially for us odd ball calibe/gauge guys! Dale Z!
WOW......that's something this fella was not aware of friend.Brutus Doggone info is correct, Berreta made a small run of 24 gauges a few years back, been looking for one of these myself, real great gauge, especially for us odd ball calibe/gauge guys! Dale Z!
WOW......that's something this fella was not aware of friend.
Even with that novel chambering, exactly where would one go, to find birdshot loads for this?
Kents maybe??
Thank you for this educational fact Zywina.
Yes, Kent, ad BPI sells 24 gauge wads and finished ammo IIRC.
You can use Snider brass, and Will Bilozir also sells 24 gauge stuff.
However, to profess that it is any better or even at least as good because of availability is pure nonsense.
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i probably own the cheapest 28 gauge out there a remington model 812 (yes laugh) but i must say its been the greatest thing i've owned for rabbit and grouse.
If it's the model 84 they aren't exactly cheap nowadays, unless it is in pretty rough shape. The model 840's in 28 gauge aren't worth near as much.I may beat you for cheapest with my old single shot Coey 28g



























