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Hi guys

Was just wondering what shotgun u would use for rabbits? I am hopfuly going to get my SGC and am just awaiting the home visit.. Should I be successful I will be getting a 12gauge over and under for clays.. Would it have to much punch for rabbits? Would a single barrel 20gauge be more suited? And also what ammo would u use?

Many thanks

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I'm guessing like me your at work and bored shitless lol

Well I wasn't trying to sway you from your initial intention as its more than a good idea and is a great way of hunting multiple species, there is no one tool for all just a tool that is more suited a

Credit to the pair of you for having the persistence to argue over something so f***ing trivial.   Shame on me for continuing to read this saga!

A 12G over and under is the best alround solution for clays and game.

 

32g No:6 will take pretty much anything humanely other than fox and large high flying birds such as duck and geese. It's a great alround cartridge.

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Hi guys

Was just wondering what shotgun u would use for rabbits? I am hopfuly going to get my SGC and am just awaiting the home visit.. Should I be successful I will be getting a 12gauge over and under for clays.. Would it have to much punch for rabbits? Would a single barrel 20gauge be more suited? And also what ammo would u use?

Many thanks

 

:hmm::hmm: :hmm:

A 12g O/U is common for clays, but as regards punch that is more down to the cartridge.

 

Many would use a 7.5 or 8, usually 30 or less for general clays. For skeet, a 21, 9 is not uncommon.

 

Quarry work usually requires different cartridges and a 30/32 5 will work well for most rabbits, all be it noisy, which will possibly present other issues. Too much punch :hmm:, well, if you use a heavy cartridge very close you will not have much bunny left to eat, but 12g is common(ish) for rabbit, and if it is particularly close and you want to eat it just aim off a bit, not too many face this problem very often though, especially after you have let go the first shot!

 

Clay guns are very often used in the field and are perfectly capable on the whole, if a little heavy for prolonged use.

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