I'm aiming to get into upland hunting for this fall. Grouse and rabbits are common in these parts of the woods, and the resource roads which cross them.
I have a few questions about sporting shotgun choice.
1. What choke to pick?
2. How do you choose shot type?
3. What length of barrel to get?
4. How does steel shot affect a shotgun, and will it damage the barrel? Is it worth investing in bismuth or tungsten shot? I am against raining lead in the forest, and picking it out of meat.
All those questions seem strongly interrelated. Longer barrel tightens the pattern, so choke doesn't have to be as constricting? Steel is less dense than lead, so you have to choose larger shot and a greater load?
My main interests are the Mossberg SA-20 and the Baikal .22lr over 20ga combination gun (MP-94). I don't want to invest huge sums on something which wont see too much use.
Thanks for the insight. Any tips are much appreciated.
I have a few questions about sporting shotgun choice.
1. What choke to pick?
2. How do you choose shot type?
3. What length of barrel to get?
4. How does steel shot affect a shotgun, and will it damage the barrel? Is it worth investing in bismuth or tungsten shot? I am against raining lead in the forest, and picking it out of meat.
All those questions seem strongly interrelated. Longer barrel tightens the pattern, so choke doesn't have to be as constricting? Steel is less dense than lead, so you have to choose larger shot and a greater load?
My main interests are the Mossberg SA-20 and the Baikal .22lr over 20ga combination gun (MP-94). I don't want to invest huge sums on something which wont see too much use.
Thanks for the insight. Any tips are much appreciated.


















































