Had a great quail opener yesterday. Posted about it in the Hunting forum. Took my old, well used twin trigger SxS. It reminded me why a twin is the best tool for upland.
You can use 2 different chokes--one for the closer, first shot, and a tighter one for the longer follow-up. Or, if you're a better shot than me, you have the flexibility to use two of the same choke.
Likewise, you can use 2 shot sizes, if you wish. Maybe that's 8s and 7.5s. Or 7.5s and 6's, for the near and far shots. Or, if you're in a zone where you may find anything from dove to chukar to pheasant, you can choose the one that's best for what you flushed.
Its almost like carrying 2 guns. Or two of the same gun, as you wish. Flexible.
I suppose a pump or semi gives you a 3rd shot, but I rarely am in a position where a 3rd shot is worth the flexibility of two barrels.
Let me know if you disagree...
You can use 2 different chokes--one for the closer, first shot, and a tighter one for the longer follow-up. Or, if you're a better shot than me, you have the flexibility to use two of the same choke.
Likewise, you can use 2 shot sizes, if you wish. Maybe that's 8s and 7.5s. Or 7.5s and 6's, for the near and far shots. Or, if you're in a zone where you may find anything from dove to chukar to pheasant, you can choose the one that's best for what you flushed.
Its almost like carrying 2 guns. Or two of the same gun, as you wish. Flexible.
I suppose a pump or semi gives you a 3rd shot, but I rarely am in a position where a 3rd shot is worth the flexibility of two barrels.
Let me know if you disagree...