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I have used a "poormans double" 12/12 sxs Brno sidelock with barrels shortened to 24" and a ghost ring rear sight fitted very succesfully using only Brenneke original slugs.
I have also used a 12ga/9.3x74R for the same purpose, this one has 28" barrels and although it has a small flip up rear sight I just shoot over the barrels and use the front sight.
A drilling you will have 3 barrels but still only 2 shots. You will have to re cock and select the 3rd barrel before you can fire it.
Confusion under pressure could lead to issues.
Select the barrels you want to use before the time and use those two.
Also practice firing with only one hand....yes wounded leopard attacks are frighteningly fast and instinct will have you raising your non shooting arm to protect yourself....so in essense practice "feeding" it your non shooting arm and shooting it with one hand your shooting hand.
Drillings for traditional use will have 24 to 28 inch barrels, for general hunting use the longer barrels are better for this type of work the shirter barrels are obviously better
Drillings and combination guns are facinating weapons.....
Back in 1989 when did first ever hunt in Tanzania I brought along a 12 bore sxs ...it was in the little gunshop where am from...it seemingly was from what I understood used as a boar gun in Europe...it had 23 inch barrels and iron sights...I was told buckshot in one barrel and a slug in the other was how it was supposed to be used...me I just loved it because it was short and looked neat...from memory it was an Italian make....one of those I wish I had not sold....would have been interesting to play with now I can get my hands on slugs... @IvW it would have been your ideal toy
