Big Ol Gobbler
32 Cal.
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2007
- Messages
- 35
- Reaction score
- 0
OK... I know it a personal preference... what do you plan on hunting(doing) with it kinda question... but I'll ask anyway.
I've been saving up for my first flinter kit, still a bit to go, and am torn between a smooth bore and a rifle. I like the longer range/ accuracy of the rifle but the multipurpose functionality of the smooth bore. As there's no way I can afford both, I have to choose one.
Looking to possibly use it for reenacting, turkey, squirrel and definitely deer.
My primary concern is effective range on the smooth bore. I hunt in Wisconsin, so most shots are well under 100 yards. If I do my part, can I get a smooth bore to hit a pie plate consistently out to 100 yards? The dilemma is range and accuracy for deer(possibly limiting shots to 25-40 yards) vs. hunt turkeys and squirrels.
I've been looking at kits at Sitting Fox, specifically the Early Pennsylvania Transitional Rifle, French Tulle or Penn Smooth Rifle.
Thanks for your help all.
I've been saving up for my first flinter kit, still a bit to go, and am torn between a smooth bore and a rifle. I like the longer range/ accuracy of the rifle but the multipurpose functionality of the smooth bore. As there's no way I can afford both, I have to choose one.
Looking to possibly use it for reenacting, turkey, squirrel and definitely deer.
My primary concern is effective range on the smooth bore. I hunt in Wisconsin, so most shots are well under 100 yards. If I do my part, can I get a smooth bore to hit a pie plate consistently out to 100 yards? The dilemma is range and accuracy for deer(possibly limiting shots to 25-40 yards) vs. hunt turkeys and squirrels.
I've been looking at kits at Sitting Fox, specifically the Early Pennsylvania Transitional Rifle, French Tulle or Penn Smooth Rifle.
Thanks for your help all.