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Offline Snowwolfe

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Options for a Finn Classic 512
« on: November 14, 2010, 05:59:16 PM »
Looks like I will be ordering a Finn Classic 512 soon and need some helpful advice. Main use of the rifle will be using the 9,3x74R barrels while big game hunting. They can be ordered with either a single or double trigger for the same price. Which trigger would you recommend and why?

Will also be ordering a set of 12 gauge (3 inch) barrels at the same time. Which barrel length? The shotgun will rarely be used and combination barrels will never be used.

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Re: Options for a Finn Classic 512
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2010, 03:26:28 AM »
  What are you going to hunt with the shot bbls?  Ducks out of the flats?  Or Ptmarigan on the hillside?  I've shot a LOT of birds in Caribou Hills, but it's hard hunting there without a snowmobile.  Anyway, i'd get the longer bbls for the flats, and a bit shorter for the hills...

  I always liked my combo bbls, as i could hunt caribou or any other big game, and still have the shot bbl for ducks or whatever else was around.

  For me, it's double triggers all the way!  I love the instant choise of bbls.

  BTW, i found some great bird hunting in the interior too.

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Re: Options for a Finn Classic 512
« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2010, 09:55:18 AM »
 
  I always liked my combo bbls, as i could hunt caribou or any other big game, and still have the shot bbl for ducks or whatever else was around.

  For me, it's double triggers all the way!  I love the instant choise of bbls.



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DrillingMan that is a great summary of the benefit and value of the combo gun...

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Re: Options for a Finn Classic 512
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2010, 04:33:26 AM »
Snowwolf,

Why would you never use the combo barrells? The combo barrells guarantee you'll have the right gun for whatever game you happen upon and the double triggers give instant selection...  ;)  But then I'm a old double shotgun shooters who grew up on 2 triggers. We kept a shot shell in one barrell & a slug in the other in the Florida woods most of the time. The combo concept is the same only gives you more range with the rifle option.  ;D

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Re: Options for a Finn Classic 512
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2010, 08:01:22 AM »
Have little use for a shotgun, in fact havent shot one for about 20 years. This is why combo's have no use to me. Love hunting with double rifles and places I visit while moose and deer hunting have good ducking hunting. But I would never start shooting ducks while big game hunting because the large game is my first priority.
Be nice to break up the moose/deer hunting with a day or so of wing shooting. Only need to carry another set of barrels instead of another weapon.
Different strokes for different folks:)

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Re: Options for a Finn Classic 512
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2010, 05:47:55 PM »
Have little use for a shotgun, in fact havent shot one for about 20 years. This is why combo's have no use to me.

Most of the time I use a combo for the 00 buck or slug in the shotgun barrel.  This is for hogs, in Texas we dont have bear but if I was up north I would want the 3 inch slug or 3 inch 00 buck in the shotgun barrel for bear.