26" or 28"?
Well im gonna save some more money and buy a CZ Bobwhite in 20 gauge for my upland and small game needs.
I currently own a Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge with a 3" chamber and a 28" barrel that I use for waterfowl. I figure a 28" barrel is good on a waterfowl gun because 90% of the shooting is done while "swinging".
This CZ is going to be an upland gun and the biggest game I will be shooting will be pheasent, for the most part it will be used for squirrel, rabbits and grouse. Allthough there is alot of "swinging" in upland hunting there is also alot of "point and shoot" type scenarios especially on small game. Will the 26" barrel on the CZ Bobwhite be enough barrel for these needs? Im saying I know it will be great for rabbits, squirrels and grouse in the woods, but is it long enough to be effective in open fields for pheasent?
If you had to choose between the 26" or 28" for my needs which one would it be? Thanks
Well im gonna save some more money and buy a CZ Bobwhite in 20 gauge for my upland and small game needs.
I currently own a Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge with a 3" chamber and a 28" barrel that I use for waterfowl. I figure a 28" barrel is good on a waterfowl gun because 90% of the shooting is done while "swinging".
This CZ is going to be an upland gun and the biggest game I will be shooting will be pheasent, for the most part it will be used for squirrel, rabbits and grouse. Allthough there is alot of "swinging" in upland hunting there is also alot of "point and shoot" type scenarios especially on small game. Will the 26" barrel on the CZ Bobwhite be enough barrel for these needs? Im saying I know it will be great for rabbits, squirrels and grouse in the woods, but is it long enough to be effective in open fields for pheasent?
If you had to choose between the 26" or 28" for my needs which one would it be? Thanks
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