12 Gauge vs. 10 Gauge for Hog Hunting
2016/7/22 9:07:47
Question
Mr. Emory,
My question consists of several parts.
The first is: What gauge would you recommend for hunting hogs at a range of around 20 yards max due to underbrush and such?
The second is: Slugs or Buckshot?
The final part is(I understand if you decline to answer this part): What particular model would you use if it were you?
Thank you for any help you may be able to provide,
Case
Answer
Hello Case,
Your first question about what gauge to use, I suggest the 12 Gauge. The reason why, ammo is more commonly found for the 12-20-and 410 gauge than other sizes in my area atleast. Plus most people I know hunt with 12 gauge shotguns, which means if I need a few extra shells in the field, I can likely bum some off someone else.
Now on to the Ammo, I have always shot buckshot in my shotguns when it comes to big game hunting. I have never been a big fan of trying to turn the shotgun into a "rifle" like weapon. I know there is a place and a time for slug guns, I just don't have either the place nor the time for slug guns! If I wanted a slug ball, I would get my 30-06 rifle,lol.
And on the final part, I use the Benelli Nova 12 Gauge chambered in 3 1/2 inch, 3 inch, and 2 3/4 inches. I use it to turkey hunt, duck hunt, squirell hunt, rabbit hunt, or whatever else I decide to shoot at on that given day. To me the price is reasonable, the quality of the gun is above standard, and the reputation for making a tough gun stands behind it. I also happen to like the Remington and Browning line of shotguns, they both make nice shotguns and rifles.
Hope I was of some help, good luck and happy shooting!
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