he can get a 12 for as little as $50 a much better choice.
Good point. My friend Chad shot a beautiful whitetail with a $30 12g I sold him......
he can get a 12 for as little as $50 a much better choice.
I know there will always be guys who try to do more with less and vice versa. My point is with the availability of so many other "better" choices (more velocity and accuracy) why would one pursue a moose with a 20g.?
Sure, as I stated before, it will kill a moose. No doubt about it. But consider your sighting system and your slug choices before you venture out.
There are better choices.
Im sure a well placed 410 slug will do a moose in too, but I think you owe the animal and yourself a better configuration.
why the shot gun at all-is it in a ''shot gun only'' area? While many deer are killed with shotguns-I'm not aware of moose being restricted to shotguns-if I was looking for a weapon for shooting a moose -I'd pick a 303 over a 12 guage any day,you can get a bubba'd 303 for under $100
I'll sell it cheapish to save a gut shot moose
i have a buddy who is considering his 20 guage 11-87 for moose but is concerned if it's 'enough' gun depending on range(100 yards give or take).
he plans on using copper solid slugs.
any thoughts?
My usual complaint with slugs and moose is that some hunters have a tendency to over estimate their accuracy and range with slugs. Yeah, I know, some hunters do it with rifles too, but the potential for "error" is bigger and I don't see many hunters sighting in their shotguns and slugs at the range.
This may seem alot, but this shotgun was designed for police engagements. I suspect it was meant to be spot on the dime, at 25 yards, using slugs, with it's LAPD 'wedge' type sights.
he can get a 12 for as little as $50 a much better choice.
Good point. My friend Chad shot a beautiful whitetail with a $30 12g I sold him......
In BC,it is illegal to hunt moose with a shotgun. Even with a slug it is still not legal or enough gun. Check your local hunting regs and tell your buddy to get a grip and get an appropriate firearm for the job.
PM me if he wants a nice 303 no 4 sporter with a great bore. I'll sell it cheapish to save a gut shot moose.
Who cares? It was an Ithaca 37 - one of the coolest shotguns ever made! powers, good on you. If you underestimate...well, read the above quoted QUOTE]
Full agreement from myself! I have five M37's and one lonely, rarely used 870.
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Ya but what is a better choice? A .30-06 will kill a moose but is not a .458 a better choice by your logic? A 279 grain well constructed bullet going 1,900 fps seems a pretty good choice to me......obviously providing it's delivered accurately and within range but that applies no matter what firearm you select. Bigger is not necessarily better and there are no varying degrees of dead. A 20 gauge can do the job quite efficiently and ethically...isn't that all we need ask of a gun?




























