#259902 - 04/25/1303:47 PMRe: Choosing the Right Gun
[Re: bacpacjac]
wileycoyote
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Registered: 03/01/11
Posts: 309
Loc: north central west TX
when considering "subsistence hunting" my first pick is the 10/22 loaded with subsonics.
in non-sporting survival senario when only hunting small game (and when the cost/weight of ammo is weighed against the dressed weight of the game is included), i don't see the need for a shotgun (SG), because birds can be taken on the ground with a 22lr. (yes, this is non-sporting and illegal in most cases. i'm talking emergency survival only).
OTOH, if the consideration includes sporting uses, then both 10/22 and SG are useful tools.
for a simple safe inexpensive SG, i like the Stoeger side-by-side double-barrel Coach Gun in 12ga, which sell here for around $300
and while a 12ga sounds too powerful for kids, light loads are readily available that don't kick hard, yet allow the kids to grow into using more powerful loads as the need arises.
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