I'm looking to purchase my first shotgun and to be honest I know nothing about them. Figure though that there's a first time for everything.
I'm looking at a Benelli Nova 12 ga w/ an 18 1/2" bbl. It's the stock black w/ moonring sights. According to the add it takes
2 3/4, 3 and 3 1/2 inch shells. It comes with 3 chokes
I was also looking at a Winchester M120 12 ga w/ a 28" bbl and a modified chock only. It can accept 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells. It also has a rib barrel as well.
Ok, my many questions are:
1. I've heard the 18 1/2 inch barrel called a "Youth" gun. Is that because it's shorter length or because it's made for a kid?
2. What's the primary difference in the shell sizes? Which is the most commonly used and why?
3. Different chokes. I've seen that the chokes are used to provide a certain flight path for your shot. Is one type of choke better then the rest? I seem to see more "Full" chokes then others.
4. The Winchester has a longer barrel and assuming the same logic applies as my handguns, the longer barrel provides more accuracy. Is this correct? Also what is the use for the ribed barrel.
5. I've heard you have to convert a shotgun to accept slugs. Is this true and is it very involved or pretty simple?
I looking at shotguns for HD and target practice. I primarily have handguns and am looking to try something new. I know these are probably very basic (and probably stupid easy) questions, but I'm hoping to be a lot more informed after this post.
I appreciate the information and help.
I'm looking at a Benelli Nova 12 ga w/ an 18 1/2" bbl. It's the stock black w/ moonring sights. According to the add it takes
2 3/4, 3 and 3 1/2 inch shells. It comes with 3 chokes
I was also looking at a Winchester M120 12 ga w/ a 28" bbl and a modified chock only. It can accept 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells. It also has a rib barrel as well.
Ok, my many questions are:
1. I've heard the 18 1/2 inch barrel called a "Youth" gun. Is that because it's shorter length or because it's made for a kid?
2. What's the primary difference in the shell sizes? Which is the most commonly used and why?
3. Different chokes. I've seen that the chokes are used to provide a certain flight path for your shot. Is one type of choke better then the rest? I seem to see more "Full" chokes then others.
4. The Winchester has a longer barrel and assuming the same logic applies as my handguns, the longer barrel provides more accuracy. Is this correct? Also what is the use for the ribed barrel.
5. I've heard you have to convert a shotgun to accept slugs. Is this true and is it very involved or pretty simple?
I looking at shotguns for HD and target practice. I primarily have handguns and am looking to try something new. I know these are probably very basic (and probably stupid easy) questions, but I'm hoping to be a lot more informed after this post.
I appreciate the information and help.