A shotgun that fits into the shoulder well, while providing the user can reach the trigger and operate the action with little difficulty. Depending on the level of experience of the shooter, they could start out with something in 20 gauge, with a super full choke and 3 inch #4 shot shot shells. More experienced shooters can uses 12 gauge shotguns with 3 or 3 1/2 inch shot shells, with #6 or #4 shot. As far as guns go, Mossberg is a good choice for great reliability at a reasonable price. Remington, Winchester, Browning all also make excellent shotguns, however they are a bit higher in price. Check with local and state laws as to whether a pump action or semi-automatic is legal. Semi auto shotguns are a decent choice as they are gas operated, using pressure as the gun is fired to cycle the action, therefore reducing some felt recoil.
yes it would be a alright caliber!!!!!!!
The Charles Daly Field Hunter is a popular shotgun known for its reliability and performance, particularly among hunters. Made in Turkey, it offers a balance of quality craftsmanship and affordability, making it an attractive option for those seeking a dependable firearm for hunting purposes. Its value is often appreciated for the combination of features, such as interchangeable chokes and a lightweight design, which enhance its usability in the field. Overall, it represents a good investment for both novice and experienced hunters.
no get a buffet beginer series (or E-11 if youre serious about clarinet)
It's good, but try to get another reference book just in case you don't understand something.
Turkey is good for you, because it tastes good, and by eating it you help the turkey farmers and vendors.....o.k
NO. You need to use a bow to get the most meat out of it.NO. You need to use a bow to get the most meat out of it.YES. there are 500,000 deer hunters who would choose a shotgun over a bow
I think you mean how long is turkey bacon good for if frozen, and that depends on the brand of turkey bacon.
Ruger 1022 .22cal rifle (semi-auto) Remington 572 Fieldmaster .22 (pump)
Probably not. It's a bit expensive and is supposed to lean toward intermediate/advanced metal players.
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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.