While the 20 gauge is a all around excellent size for rabbits to partridge,I for one would not use this for snow goose,or any other bird of that size.There can be long shots that a 20 gauge just does not have the power to reach,and the amount of shot in a 20 gauge round is going to put you at a serious disadvantage to kill these geese cleanly.I would stick with a 12 gauge for such hunting applications.
i have heard of a H&R ''LONG TOM" shotgun/also known as a goose gun
Depends, if you are hunting doves or small upland game bird an under over shotgun or side by side will work, although you will not want to get it dirty. You will not want to use it for deer or turkey when you are on the ground or getting down and dirty. For that I would recommend a good Remington 870 pump or semi. If you are going goose or duck I would recommend getting the shotgun in a 3" or 3 1/2" round in 12 gauge so you can pack a good punch. For goose I use Winchester Blind Side 3 1/2". If any of this helps.
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I belive it is "Gesse Hunting"
The exact value of a J Stevens double barrel 16 gauge shotgun would actually depend on a couple different things. Some of these things would include the age and condition of the shotgun.
If your model 55 shotgun is the regular shotgun with a 26in-28in barrel,then it is worth between 30-100 dollars.If it is the marlin goose gun with a 36in barrel they are going for between 90-200 dollars depending on the condition it is in.
Long barreled shotgun
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Goose Hunting 3-13 was released on: USA: 1992
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Goose Hunting 4-14 was released on: USA: 1994
a gander in danger
NO!!No duck hunting allowed!~They do have drawings for a scheduled Goose hunts.
marlin 12 gauge bolt action goose guns sell for about $200 in great condition