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Started by Lukas929, May 06, 2014, 11:35:56 PM
Quote from: Lukas929 on May 07, 2014, 10:08:44 AMThank you for the reply, what are some customary challenges with a short barrel? I've researched a lot about short barrels an everything I've found says for the most part are equal?
QuoteQuestion for you, your talking about longer barrels producing "better patterns" but do you mean more evenly distributed shot patterns or do you mean tighter patterns? I am talking about more even and dense patterns. I like to see a dense core pattern with few if any holes that are more than 1.5" and a halo pattern that goes out to 14" or so that is similar.I don't understand all the hype of super tight patterns that will take a turkeys head off at 60 yards with denser then lead yada yada etc. etc. when nobody on this forum will admit to knowingly shooting a turkey past 40 yards. I shoot in competition at 40 yards over open ground, so after about 15 years of doing that, 40 yards is pretty clear to me and I try to limit all shots to that distance. Just like you, I have no interest in shooting off a turkey's head. I just want good killing patterns that allow for some shooter error.My current setup shoots just average patterns at 30 yards an I have cleanly killed at 35 yards with it. I'm not looking for a gun that competes with the top 10% of best patterned Turkey guns, I'm looking for a budget minded ($500 max) shotgun that I will only use a couple weeks at most out of the year, is reliable, that can effectively kill at <45 yards an that I won't feel bad running around the woods with.I completely understand. Properly choked, any gun should be able to deliver good to excellent killing patterns out to 40 yards. The right shell also helps greatly. There are several alternatives of course and you've already mentioned one. That H&R Pardner pump will work just fine and should meet your needs. With that gun, I'd put an SSX in it and shoot some 3" Hevi-13 shells. You could put a shorter barrel on your 870 and use it for turkey season, leaving your longer barrel for other uses. You may also want to take a look at an 835 and see how one of those feels to you. There are some short barrelled models of those guns as well.
Quote from: Lukas929 on May 08, 2014, 10:15:48 PMWell thanks for the replies, I just found a winchester 1300 22" barrel with sling and red dot for 200 bucks in immaculate condition:) picking it up tomorrow!!