Posted by Bret4207 on March 08, 2015 at 05:46:36 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Shot gun vs 22 posted by Mark-Mi on March 07, 2015 at 20:27:10:
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Jay, obviously you're not a gun guy. That's fine. The question on what to get comes down to what are you shooting at and how far away. I know you're down Albany way and that means you probably aren't dealing with bears and probably not coyotes and other people are a concern more so than they are up here 5-6 hours north if you. If it's coons, possums, fox, rats, etc. a 22 is fine. A 22 will work on coyote if you hit it right, I've shot several. But since you aren't gun guy a shotgun makes hitting a lot easier out to 40-50 yards. If the ranges are 50 yards or under, then a 20 gauge shotgun and something like #4 shot, not buckshot, will work fine. The pattern spreads making it easier to hit with.
I'd suggest you stop by a gunshop and talk to a few people before deciding. You don't need a $4-600.00 brand new gun. A used gun will be fine. You certainly don't need a long range, high dollar gun if you don't even know how to shoot.
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