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Re: 20ga 2 1/2” for pheasants?
#602912
Sep 15th a 05:10 PM
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by LeFusil |
LeFusil |
Very similar on the stat line. Very different (in my experience) on the pattern board. The .729 bore will handle larger shot better than the 20 bore all day. Patterns will be much better with the 12 bore. In my experience the standard 20 bore doesn’t pattern #5 shot very well at all. It does ok with #6 shot. The 12 bore will be much more versatile with different shot sizes.
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