Posted by The tractor vet on January 09, 2014 at 06:31:47 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: Least Liked Shotgun posted by 60 acre hillside on January 08, 2014 at 17:56:32:
My Springfield Savage 67F 20 Ga. pump . Plum hate it unless your shooting over 75 yards . You will never hit a bird with it . Now on a long range shot at a rabbit that is another story . The choke on it is so tight that you would not believe unless you saw it yourself. I was out with a buddy one day and WHY i was out that day i still have not figured it out because it was way below my comfort zone . The snow was hard packed and we were not breaking thru the crust and walking on top of the snow . The dogs flushed a rabbit out of some heavy under brush and i shot at it and MISSED . Eugene asked me how did you miss that rabbit all i could do was shrug my shoulders and we started looking to see where i hit I had a bit of a lead on the rabbit and my shot hit in ft. with a pattern of about two inches wide at twenty yards . So since that was the only rabbit we saw in three hours of freezing our donkey off we did some testing of this gun and at about 75 yards ya get a two foot pattern with a 3 inch mag and #5 shot and at about 100 yds it will open up to about three foot and it does shoot low from point of aim and it is not just me on this .
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