It seems to be pretty hard to find a nice .410 SxS these days.
They are easy to find and buy if you have enough money.
It seems to be pretty hard to find a nice .410 SxS these days.
While I have been known to shoot ruffed grouse on the ground with a .22 when hungry, I much prefer to hunt them with a pointing dog and take only wing shots. For that i like my Browning Citori white lightning .410 with 3" 6's and IC/Mod chokes.
For sharptails, I use the same gun, same chokes in 16 ga. with 1oz of 6's.
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They are easy to find and buy if you have enough money.
Love the choice in guns (White Lightning 16g owner myself) and love that picture. Makes me want to be out hunting!!
They are normally way over my budget.
I've used my faithful old Savage 24H-DL in .22/20 ga. since about 1967. Before that, I used my Dad's Tobin 12 ga. I take the breast and the legs from Prairie Chicken, Ruffed Grouse and Hungarian Partridge.
Here's a shot of my three 24's: .22/20, .22WMR/20, and .223/20
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**edit: The top one looked like it was cocked. I checked - it isn't!
They are normally way over my budget.
Caboverbobby, they are usually out of my price range too!
How are these out of your range???
http://ca.wholesalesports.com/store...hotguns/coach-gun-side-by-side/prod50318.html
http://ca.wholesalesports.com/store...shotguns/uplander-side-by-side/prod50326.html
http://www.cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&§ion=1187§ion2=1727§ion3=1736&ID=28186
Here is a cool new release option (model "42"... reverse of the old "24");
http://www.cabelas.ca/index.cfm?pageID=71&§ion=1187§ion2=1727§ion3=1736&ID=39125
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