OK, here's the plan:
I want to buy a standard pardner single-shot shotgun and cut the barrel to 20", add a recoil pad, and sling swivels. This gun will be my walking-around/truck gun. The game encountered could be anything from squirrels and rabbits (most common) to deer, or the very slight chance of self-defense from bears. I am undecided between the 12 and the 20 gauge.
Here are some pros and cons that I came up with:
12ga Pros:
-more avaliabe, and slightly cheaper ammo, with more variety
-more avaliable power in the off chance of a bear encounter
12ga Cons:
-HEAVY RECOIL!
20ga Pros:
-Lighter Recoil (not sure how much lighter?)= more fun to shoot
-Lighter overall weight of gun and ammo
20ga Cons:
-does it have enough power??
So, which do you think would best suit my needs, 12 or 20? Also, would it be worth it to have the barrel threaded for chokes, or should I just leave it as a cylinder bore?
Right now, the only models avaliable to me are the standard pardner single-shots, so I will have to make something out of one these.
Your comments are appreciated. Thanks!
KPD