Rossi matched Pair?

huntingfish

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Hi all,
I'm slowly looking for a 22LR for next grouse season. My main criteria was that it be light and compact (and not too expensive). I originally leaned towards a autoloading rifle with the usual suspects (ruger, savage, etc). However, with a new member to be added to the family very shortly (and Daddy hoping he'll take up shooting eventually!), I wanted to go with a youth gun: Would be great for my kid and it would an awesome little compact rifle for me as well.

I went to a local store in Quebec City and a clerk showed me the Rossi Matched Pair 22LR/410. Wow! It looks amazing...it's single shot, but I could live with that. I rarely see 2 grouse hanging out together (only happened once so far). I really like the optic fiber sights on the one I saw.

I'm not too good when it comes to shotgun and such. Is a 410 any good? The grouse I see don't usually fly off when we see them, so I don't see much use for a 410...and I was thinking if I ever want to hunt some birds, I probably couldn't hunt anything with a 410, right? I went to check out their site and I saw that they also had a 22LR/20ga combo. However, I was wondering how much "kick" would a 20ga have in such a light rifle?

Also, what can you hunt (realistically) with a 20ga?
Is a 20ga just a bad 12ga?

Finally, any owners of matched pairs? Any regrets?

Cheers!

Fish
 
get the .22/20 combo. i've got a single shot cooey that is lightweight and it doesn't have much kick, much less than 12g... The .410 is not as useful as a 20g. cause u r limited to squirrels and rabbit sized game and it's not as easy to take a rabbit on the run with the .410...u can hunt duck, goose, turkey, deer(slug), rabbit, squirrel etc. , u just don't have quite the same effective range as 12g.
Perfect rabbit gun though imo, i'd never buy a .410 after trying it.
 
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get the .22/20 combo. i've got a single shot cooey that is lightweight and it doesn't have much kick, much less than 12g... The .410 is not as useful as a 20g. cause u r limited to squirrels and rabbit sized game and it's not as easy to take a rabbit on the run with the .410...u can hunt duck, goose, turkey, deer(slug), rabbit, squirrel etc. , u just don't have quite the same effective range as 12g.
Perfect rabbit gun though imo, i'd never buy a .410 after trying it.

Is your single-shot cooey a youth rifle as well?

Thanks for confirming that the 20ga would be a better choice.

Anyone else?

Fish
 
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