A buddy brought his Ferlach out last week.
7x57 R over 16 gauge. Lovely firearm with a Zeiss scope. He got it for $2600 and it appears to be worth every penny.
He shot a grouse with it and obliterated it. I have to admit at 10 yards any shotgun would make a grouse disintegrate.
He later shot it at 30 yards and the pattern was still barely larger than 16 inches.
I suggested that in Germany and France, I had met boar hunters who used a slug in their shotgun barrel along with their regular rifle load in those types of rifles and that perhaps that shotgun barrel was choked to accommodate slugs over shot.
He said "No, look, it's got a deer engraved on one side and a bird on the other."
Your thoughts?
7x57 R over 16 gauge. Lovely firearm with a Zeiss scope. He got it for $2600 and it appears to be worth every penny.
He shot a grouse with it and obliterated it. I have to admit at 10 yards any shotgun would make a grouse disintegrate.
He later shot it at 30 yards and the pattern was still barely larger than 16 inches.
I suggested that in Germany and France, I had met boar hunters who used a slug in their shotgun barrel along with their regular rifle load in those types of rifles and that perhaps that shotgun barrel was choked to accommodate slugs over shot.
He said "No, look, it's got a deer engraved on one side and a bird on the other."
Your thoughts?


















































