Thankful Otter
Handloader
- Oct 8, 2012
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Thanks to the advise and guidance from Salmonchaser and Europe, I have purchase my first "Drilling"
It is a double 12 gauge on top with a single shot 9.3 x 74 R underneath.
Was tired of carrying both the rifle and shotgun during goose hunts. We are able to hunt up to 50 geese a day, plus ducks and a couple of cranes. Wanted the 12 for the geese and cranes, but it will work for ducks. However occasionally an "opportunity" moose will present itself and so the 9.3 x 74R will take care of him and of course it will also be handy if a rifle is needed in case of a bear surprise.
Had more options if I had been willing to settle for a 20 gauge and/or 30-06---several more options if I was willing to settle for a 243 or smaller rifle calibers, but preferred a larger rifle caliber for the large stuff. Moose, Buffalo, Musk Ox., Bear. and the 12 gauge for Geese
I might save my money and also go the other way in the future and pick up a double rifle on top and a single shot shotgun on the bottom, for dedicated large game but a bird or two on the way back home.
It is a double 12 gauge on top with a single shot 9.3 x 74 R underneath.
Was tired of carrying both the rifle and shotgun during goose hunts. We are able to hunt up to 50 geese a day, plus ducks and a couple of cranes. Wanted the 12 for the geese and cranes, but it will work for ducks. However occasionally an "opportunity" moose will present itself and so the 9.3 x 74R will take care of him and of course it will also be handy if a rifle is needed in case of a bear surprise.
Had more options if I had been willing to settle for a 20 gauge and/or 30-06---several more options if I was willing to settle for a 243 or smaller rifle calibers, but preferred a larger rifle caliber for the large stuff. Moose, Buffalo, Musk Ox., Bear. and the 12 gauge for Geese
I might save my money and also go the other way in the future and pick up a double rifle on top and a single shot shotgun on the bottom, for dedicated large game but a bird or two on the way back home.