sorry to butt in late.. .
what are you wanting to shoot at?
clays generally are shot with more
open chokes (hence "skeet" chokes being
just a little tighter than cylinder bore)
and turkey hunting is mostly done with
tighter chokes ( hence turkey-extra full
and the warnings"for use with lead shot only")
if you can't find or don't want a h&r with screw
in chokes for interchangeabilty, a good compromise
is to get a topper or pardner single with a
modified choke. i have one that i can bust
a clay bird or a real bird or a deer or a
thug with. after christmas, look in your local
pawn shops and classifieds and you'll
likely find one for a good price. my
favorite one costs all of 50.00 a good
while back and i'm sure you can get one
for not much more now. when you don't
have to fork over a lot, it leaves a lot of
room for mods if you so desire.
All Butt-in's are welcome. I like to know what others thoughts/opinions are.
I dig the single shot firearms. I have a Handi in .45-70, and just recieved my .17 Sportster about a week ago and loving it. I was contemplating whther to get a pump or not. I
love shooting my brothers Remington 870, but I love my single shots even more. For me atleast, I feel I save on ammo and it ensure I take my time while lining up my shot, whether it be for hunting or even simple skeetin'. So, with that being said. I would love to welcome another single shot H&R to my mini arsenal of long guns.
I love the camo stock and fore grip of the Turkey Pardner. Now I know someone said single shots are not really ideal for skeet, which I agree, especially if going for a follow up shot. Soooo, I was also looking at the (Mossberg) Maverick Hunter Over/Under. All flat black, really clean looking. And right under $400.
If I were to get the Pardner Turkey. I'd trim the barrel down 2 inches or so. And just have it threaded at the end by a gunsmith. As suggested by someone.