Double barrel solves that, LOL!
They used to load one with buckshot for close, and one with a ball shot for longer ranges. They called it Buck and Ball, and it made a double barrel a feared toy back then! This one loads a 5/8 inch (15+mm) ball, and weighs 350 grains...That is going to HURT, LOL!
I like to dump 100 grains of powder behind it, that way, the target gets burned a little too....
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Going to hurt you reckon? I think hurt would be the least of their concerns if shot with that thing. 😀
Powder burns...I like where you're heads at...Can't ever be too sure a threat is truly eliminated.
It is a FUN toy, not as functional as some of the others, BUT it is fun! It did a respectable job of the skeet range too, the barrels are true. Several guys with $5000 shotguns asked to shoot it....
When I was patterning it at 25 yards, the target had a significant number of burned holes through (and buried in the backer board.
Do you have 1000 yard solutions for a 20 Ga in your computer? Almost 3 AM here, I'm giving it up, LOL!
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Yeah, I bet you'd get some attention firing that beast at the range for sure. Remind me never to get shot with it.
I don't have any for 20Ga, sorry.
They were amazed that it did so well! One guy wantdd to buy it....
Are you that bad a shot? You're riding shotgun, remember.
Slim pickings on that ballistic computer...no shotguns? I don't know, LOL!
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I can shoot, have no fear.
Never doubted that, i was just saying that if you have the shotgun; you shouldn't have to worry abouf being shot by it....
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I'm better with a rifle and handgun to be honest..I did some sporting clays a while back, I did a post on it. Was a lot of fun, more exciting than simple trap shooting. My shotgun is a pretty cheap thing I use as a back up when I go pig shooting. It cost me $950 back about 20 years ago and is made by Fausti. Cheap, but does the job.