I'm looking at buying a new shotgun in the near future and debating what barrel length to go with. I will be using it mostly for hunting (ducks, geese, but also sometimes deer/bear with buckshot/slugs) and occasionally going out for trap shooting.
My question is would using a shorter barrel cylinder bore and then using screw on chokes to control the choke be my best option or would I limit myself too much for ducks/geese?
I'd be hoping to carry slugs/buck shot and bird shot (most likely BB) at the same time to change up depending on what I encounter as a lot of the good duck/geese spots here also have lots of bear and the occasional deer.
For this reason I was thinking the screw on chokes which would be much faster than a barrel change up. I have only recently got into shotguns though so if this logic is flawed let me know I would appreciate the feedback.
My question is would using a shorter barrel cylinder bore and then using screw on chokes to control the choke be my best option or would I limit myself too much for ducks/geese?
I'd be hoping to carry slugs/buck shot and bird shot (most likely BB) at the same time to change up depending on what I encounter as a lot of the good duck/geese spots here also have lots of bear and the occasional deer.
For this reason I was thinking the screw on chokes which would be much faster than a barrel change up. I have only recently got into shotguns though so if this logic is flawed let me know I would appreciate the feedback.


















































