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Started by Life of Riley, June 09, 2016, 05:57:04 PM
Quote from: Happy on June 11, 2016, 07:07:44 AMAll things equal, a 12 guage will always outperform the 20 guage. Now the 20 will make a fine turkey rig if you want to put the time and money into it. There is really no wrong answer just personal preference and how much money you want to invest in it.
Quote from: EZ on July 02, 2016, 07:10:51 PMQuote from: Happy on June 11, 2016, 07:07:44 AMAll things equal, a 12 guage will always outperform the 20 guage. Now the 20 will make a fine turkey rig if you want to put the time and money into it. There is really no wrong answer just personal preference and how much money you want to invest in it.Well said.My choice is 12 ga. The only advantage I see in a 20 is the carrying weight. The weights listed for an 870 12 vs. a 20 is a pound (depending on barrel lengths). So if a pound of weight makes a lot of difference to you, go for the 20. Heck, I can shed way more than a pound just by getting rid of unnecessary gear.The 12's biggest advantage besides a much bigger payload, is the availability of a very wide range of ammo. Everything from trap and dove loads clear up to coyote loads are widely available and easy to find.
Quote from: GobbleNut on June 10, 2016, 12:35:04 PMGauge does not matter. Knowing how (and where) your gun shoots,...and at what ranges,...and then having the self-discipline to limit yourself to shots that you know you can make,...is what matters. Know your gun, whatever you use, and know its (and your) limitations.
Quote from: reynolds243 on June 09, 2016, 06:10:00 PMWeight I hunt with both but use the 20 more these days. Lighter to carry and maneuver. Also I load TSS in my 20 so it's prob more deadly then my 12. Joshua 24:15"But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."Sent from my phone sucka
Quote from: silvestris on February 01, 2017, 08:53:27 PMThose thinking of using the 20 gauge Longbeard XR (I am going to give them a look see) should consider the 1,000 fps and adjust their range accordingly. Winchester's advertising doesn't pass the smell test.