Arnistador
New member
Over the last few years, I have learned the following:
1. A four or five round tube is generally sufficient for HD uses, and sometimes preferable. The extended magazine adds significant weight to the front end of the gun, especially when filled. Does not make extended house clearing sessions much fun.
2. Three point slings do nothing more than get in the way in shotgunning. I prefer a simple strap connected to the buttstock and the side of the mag tube.
3. Side saddles look cool but are not necessary, and interfere with the functioning of some autoloaders. A cheap alternative that does as good a job is a buttstock shell carrier.
4. Cylinder bore barrels should be choked or back bored so that all nine shot pellets can stay within an 8" pattern at 25 yards. This extends the A and B zones of your shotgun.
There are more. I'll post them when I think of them.
1. A four or five round tube is generally sufficient for HD uses, and sometimes preferable. The extended magazine adds significant weight to the front end of the gun, especially when filled. Does not make extended house clearing sessions much fun.
2. Three point slings do nothing more than get in the way in shotgunning. I prefer a simple strap connected to the buttstock and the side of the mag tube.
3. Side saddles look cool but are not necessary, and interfere with the functioning of some autoloaders. A cheap alternative that does as good a job is a buttstock shell carrier.
4. Cylinder bore barrels should be choked or back bored so that all nine shot pellets can stay within an 8" pattern at 25 yards. This extends the A and B zones of your shotgun.
There are more. I'll post them when I think of them.