@Forrest HalleyI'd suppose dissatisfaction comes before a 9.3 and frustration cones afterward. Something leads you to it and if some takes you away, then it is most often frustrating.
I could have said a .243 and a .375...but I didn't.
@bruce mouldsbob,
what about a .222 necked up to 6mm with a slow twist barrel for 75 to 80 gn bullets for small game in bushveldt?
if it had a brake on it you would be able to see the hit.
bruce.
@Bruce mouldsi overlooked one.
maybe a 22 hornet necked up to 25 cal and barrel twist to suit 70 to 87 gn bullets might be more within your moral gambit.
bruce.
This sounds suspiciously like the 25 Myra or 25 Copperhead?i overlooked one.
maybe a 22 hornet necked up to 25 cal and barrel twist to suit 70 to 87 gn bullets might be more within your moral gambit.
bruce.
A 20 ga. would reduce your almost perfect list by one. IMO.A 3 gun battery … cringe
Simply not enough.
22LR
7x57
9.3x62
450-400 3”
28g
12g
The absolute bare minimum!
12g for ducks and geese …A 20 ga. would reduce your almost perfect list by one. IMO.![]()
Everything. Modern loads (TSS, Etc.) make it the new 12 with less weight, less recoil, and WAY more availibility of ammo than a 28.12g for ducks and geese …
28g for upland ….
20g for …. ?
With modern loads.Everything. Modern loads (TSS, Etc.) make it the new 12 with less weight, less recoil, and WAY more availibility of ammo than a 28.
We ALL have our opinions. That's why we're here.With modern loads.
I shoot 50,000 rounds a year on a slow year. You can’t find premium 20g and the cost or prohibitive anyways.
A light 28g SxS is sheer joy on upland birds and not shooting a 12g at fast flying ducks or big geese is nonsense.