brewer12345
40 Cal
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I think I am ready to find a percussion SxS in 12 or 10 gauge for hunting. I hunt about everything you can with a shotgun, but a lot of this will be for rabbit, jackrabbit, ducks, and geese. I plan to use bismuth shot for waterfowl unless someone tells me this is a problem. So a few questions if anyone is feeling generous with a few minutes of their time:
- Do I want a choked or cylinder bore gun? I presume it is easier to get longer shots with chokes, but how much harder are they to load? Do chokes preclude using round ball?
- What is a realistic expectation for range with a good pattern? I would expect to spend time at the patterning board working on loads, but if 20 yards is all I can expect, maybe I will rethink this project.
- What kind of range can you get with round ball with minute of deer accuracy? 50 yards? This is low on the list, but I might as well ask.
- Does buckshot work well in these guns?
I have taken several deer with PRB in my percussion rifles and enjoy hunting with them. For as much time as I spend in the fied with a modern shotgun, I figured it would be worth trying some of this with a percussion double.
- Do I want a choked or cylinder bore gun? I presume it is easier to get longer shots with chokes, but how much harder are they to load? Do chokes preclude using round ball?
- What is a realistic expectation for range with a good pattern? I would expect to spend time at the patterning board working on loads, but if 20 yards is all I can expect, maybe I will rethink this project.
- What kind of range can you get with round ball with minute of deer accuracy? 50 yards? This is low on the list, but I might as well ask.
- Does buckshot work well in these guns?
I have taken several deer with PRB in my percussion rifles and enjoy hunting with them. For as much time as I spend in the fied with a modern shotgun, I figured it would be worth trying some of this with a percussion double.