TheCoachZed
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hey guys
I have a 20 gauge single shot I picked up this summer. It's a "Ranger," so I assume it's some cheap store brand made for Sears.
I plan on shooting some steel through it*, because I have a couple boxes of #6 steel around that I bought for $4 at C-Tire (score!). If I scratch the barrel, big deal. I was just wondering if the same restrictions (#4s or smaller) apply to 20 gauge as apply to 12 gauges and full chokes, OR if there is further restriction due to the smaller bore.
I was ALSO wondering, if I wanted to trim the end of the barrel a bit to open the choke up to improved choke, what diameter am I looking to trim to? I know a dime will pass through a 12 gauge IC, but what about a 20 gauge?
We need a steel shot stickie!
*Only because I want to take a couple friends out for ducks who don't have their own shotguns. I have a Winchester 1300 that I use myself, usually.
I have a 20 gauge single shot I picked up this summer. It's a "Ranger," so I assume it's some cheap store brand made for Sears.
I plan on shooting some steel through it*, because I have a couple boxes of #6 steel around that I bought for $4 at C-Tire (score!). If I scratch the barrel, big deal. I was just wondering if the same restrictions (#4s or smaller) apply to 20 gauge as apply to 12 gauges and full chokes, OR if there is further restriction due to the smaller bore.
I was ALSO wondering, if I wanted to trim the end of the barrel a bit to open the choke up to improved choke, what diameter am I looking to trim to? I know a dime will pass through a 12 gauge IC, but what about a 20 gauge?
We need a steel shot stickie!
*Only because I want to take a couple friends out for ducks who don't have their own shotguns. I have a Winchester 1300 that I use myself, usually.


















































