I am just getting back into turkey hunting after a 15+ year hiatus. I noticed a lot if 20 gauge shooters using youth guns. Educate me on why?
Thanks
There lighter and easyer to carry. The shells are a little cheeper. The recoil is a lot less then a 10 or 12ga, And.... they shoot fantastic patterns w/hevi or Hw. ;D One day I will fully cross over,It's hard for me not to reach for my Ol Mossy.
B-Well
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I built one for my wife and daughter this year. I must say it is awesome!! Like has been said it is lightweight, easy to maneuver, and shoots lights out. That gun is deadly to 40 plus.
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simple fact to get the 21" barrel.
Cause when I sit down and pull my knees up, I don't need a 14.5" LOP and the short manueverable guns!
I can't bring myslef to buy one. I can't get comfortable with the short stock. I've decided to buy another M2 20 ga. 24" barrel and get the smallest recoil pad Benelli offers for it.
I just put a limbsaver slip on pad on all my youth models and it makes them fit perfect for me
Quote from: JKF on April 16, 2013, 04:41:19 PM
I just put a limbsaver slip on pad on all my youth models and it makes them fit perfect for me
I agree completely. My super bantam actually fits better than my 835 with the limbsaver.
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adjustable Knoxx on all of ours.......goes from a kid to pygmy to sasquatch length in seconds!!!!!!!!
I like the idea of getting a 20ga only if I could get it the way I want it from the factory. Basically a REM 11-87 camo with surshot and 21in barrel..... similar to my 11-87 12ga SM Turkey. I like the idea of a lighter smaller version of what I have now. BUT.... On the flip side of the coin it's nice to know now if a huge gobbler comes walking up and maybe a little far out... I have 2.25oz of #7 waiting . Pro's and Cons...
The new shell/ choke combo's for 20 guage guns will make them shoot better than the 12 guages used to..
My 20 guage shoots 170's in a 10 inch circle at 40yds. Makes sense to carry a lighter gun around with me when I am hunting places like the midwest where I have to do a tremendous amount of walking. One gun will do.. whether you have a man, woman or child hunting with you. Technology has succeeded in the 20 guage arena as well as the 12 guage. Who would have thought a turkey gun would turn 330's in a 10 inch circle at 40yds with factory shells.. :welcomeOG:
Quote from: FL-Boss on April 16, 2013, 05:24:37 PM
I like the idea of getting a 20ga only if I could get it the way I want it from the factory. Basically a REM 11-87 camo with surshot and 21in barrel..... similar to my 11-87 12ga SM Turkey. I like the idea of a lighter smaller version of what I have now. BUT.... On the flip side of the coin it's nice to know now if a huge gobbler comes walking up and maybe a little far out... I have 2.25oz of #7 waiting . Pro's and Cons...
Meh, just go get you some TSS 9's and have the best of both worlds :toothy9:
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Quote from: Daman on April 16, 2013, 03:50:25 PM
Cause when I sit down and pull my knees up, I don't need a 14.5" LOP and the short manueverable guns!
As a dedicated wing-shooter that is something I'd not considered. Hmmmm, now the wheels are turning.
Quote from: Hankyorke on April 17, 2013, 08:25:36 AM
Quote from: Daman on April 16, 2013, 03:50:25 PM
Cause when I sit down and pull my knees up, I don't need a 14.5" LOP and the short manueverable guns!
As a dedicated wing-shooter that is something I'd not considered. Hmmmm, now the wheels are turning.
I require at least a 14.25" and prefer a 14.5" for wing shooting, but you are aiming a turkey gun and are generally all scrunched up tight against a tree. As long as you remember to roll your thumb down so it doesn't bust your nose...
Quote from: FL-Boss on April 16, 2013, 05:24:37 PM
I like the idea of getting a 20ga only if I could get it the way I want it from the factory. Basically a REM 11-87 camo with surshot and 21in barrel..... similar to my 11-87 12ga SM Turkey. I like the idea of a lighter smaller version of what I have now. BUT.... On the flip side of the coin it's nice to know now if a huge gobbler comes walking up and maybe a little far out... I have 2.25oz of #7 waiting . Pro's and Cons...
My little 20ga puts 336 in the ten and 318 in the twenty at 40 yards..... Better then 90% of the 12ga and 10ga guns :). And it only weighs 5.5lb
http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,34382.0.html
1. Light
2.Short BBL
3. LOP on most shotguns in designed for wingshooting. I like the shorter LOP on an aimed gun.
4. Still had mine from when i was a youth :)
#1 I carry it alot more than I shoot it=less weight
#2 more manueverable =easier to move the gun on a bird when you have to
#3 just as deadly as any 12 or 10ga out there
As to the LOP being too short for some shooters and adding a slip-on pad on top of the existing pad doesn't do it, adult sized stocks are interchangeable with the youth stock. My Super Bantam came with a certificate for a reduced price on the adult stock. I took advantage of the offer, but kept the youth stock on the gun as I preferred the doubled-up recoil pad effect while shooting.
Because they're fun!! Killed this guy Saturday at 40 yards. Have no idea how many pellets in a 10" circle, but he's dead.
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