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Started by bbcoach, April 17, 2021, 10:48:13 AM
Quote from: Tom007 on April 17, 2021, 12:44:32 PMGreat thread. With all said above, I am surprised more people don't hunt with over-unders. I like mine, it gives you the best of both worlds. 2 chokes, 2 shot size options. With the click of the safety, you can cover 0-20 yards with one barrel, and 20 to your longer shots out to 40. Especially if you are an open area hunter using decoys, the over-under has you covered. It is so true that very few single barrel guns if any can have a not-so tight pattern 0-20, and a tight , covering pattern for the longer shots. There is a trade off if you use a single barrel gun unless your aim in close is perfect. Be safe,...great thoughts....
Quote from: tracker#1 on April 17, 2021, 12:32:01 PMI too was also concerned with shoe-top to 25-yard shots being too tight of a core. So this year I picked up an o/u 20 gauge and solved that problem. I'm running tight chokes, a .560 and .562 bottom (shoulder) barrel, and a .596 top barrel for shoe-top to closer shots with cheaper lead #6s. I'm liking this setup a lot...easy to tote along.
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on April 17, 2021, 04:31:09 PMSo I'm going to add optics to the equation of this discussion.
Quote from: Ozarks Hillbilly on April 17, 2021, 03:23:19 PMQuote from: Tom007 on April 17, 2021, 12:44:32 PMGreat thread. With all said above, I am surprised more people don't hunt with over-unders. I like mine, it gives you the best of both worlds. 2 chokes, 2 shot size options. With the click of the safety, you can cover 0-20 yards with one barrel, and 20 to your longer shots out to 40. Especially if you are an open area hunter using decoys, the over-under has you covered. It is so true that very few single barrel guns if any can have a not-so tight pattern 0-20, and a tight , covering pattern for the longer shots. There is a trade off if you use a single barrel gun unless your aim in close is perfect. Be safe,...great thoughts....Tom007 has about as close as you can get to the do all turkey gun IMO with his O/U. My turkey guns since the switch to turkey specific screw in chokes years ago have always fallen into the 20 to 40 yards category. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bbcoach on April 17, 2021, 06:19:34 PMOne other point that I believe plays into this thread is what are your guys thoughts on crappy triggers on turkey guns. My 835 (pre LPA trigger) came with a trigger that was over 6 lbs and the creep was terrible. I had mine cleaned up to 3 lbs and removed the creep. No more anticipating the gun going off unexpectedly or pulling off that head and neck. It's so easy to pattern our guns in a controlled environment like a Lead sled but what happens when we touch off a 3 1/2, with a crappy trigger, rested on one knee.