Glock4ever
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
IMO, from a hunter's perspective, these are a novelty guns - a conversation object in this sense. They are neither handy nor useful for most hunting purposes... and spare me the cr@p like "handy in dense alders, brush, undergrowth, thistles, devils club, rose bushes, hazelnut, etc.
Btw. I've never seen anybody do good shooting with them - either range or field! Except maybe, the shooting channel guy with a DA backpacker hitting clays thrown from his coat's pocket.
Only a poor craftsman blames his tools so if you can't shoot it doesn't mean the rest of can't. Given that a lot of us bow-hunt this shotgun is not a "novelty gun" - the ranges are very similar and this is very effective and I do not just sit in a stand, I still hunt and stalk with both bow and gun so having something that is handy is nice, it makes less noise and doesn't get tangled. Rabbits especially can be in the deep briars and if you go into the deep brush for grouse there are times it is nice not to have a 28" long barrel. Perhaps you should give it a try before you knock it.


















































