Lever 12 for waterfowl?

Lots of people here shoot waterfowl with shorter barreled guns. That's not a problem. What we don't have experience with is lever action shotguns for waterfowl. Time for you to step up and see how it works. Take along the 870 as a backup, but let us know what a lever action is like in a goose pit or a duck blind. You will be the resident expert on the subject. :)
 
Lots of people here shoot waterfowl with shorter barreled guns. That's not a problem. What we don't have experience with is lever action shotguns for waterfowl. Time for you to step up and see how it works. Take along the 870 as a backup, but let us know what a lever action is like in a goose pit or a duck blind. You will be the resident expert on the subject. :)

Will do.
 

Ditto what grouse man said. I have taken a replica 10 gauge flintlock brass blunderbuss rabbit hunting to a successful ending. It's quite handy having a decent birdshot pattern in the field.

Edit: I tend to believe it's the trigger activator that's truly tested here versus what style of scattergun.
Cheers
 
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70 mph is a kind of max with strong tail wind or during a fast descend. About 40 mph is more like it which is not faster than a mallard.
 
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