November 5th, 2010 by eranio
He gets home from his construction job and while his kids and wife are doing stuff, he goes up there and sits in a fold out chair with his shotgun and just looks around! I think its the funniest craziest thing ever. So I did ask him and he didn’t want to talk about it. I wonder why anyone would do that? Should I take my remote control helicopter and fly it up and attack him?
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August 27th, 2010 by eranio
I’m thinking of buying this shotgun but it only has the full choke. So how much would an ic(increased cylinder) choke cost? I’m hopeing to spend no more than 40 dollars on one. Thanks
Oops! Sorry! I’d like to use the shotgun for universal uses(not sure if i said that right) I want to hunt things from dear all the way down to morning doves. Morning doves can fly at almost 50 mph and i wouldn’t want a tight patterned shot for that. The Increased Cylinder would be much better.
So i want to attach an increased Cylinder to the shotgun.
Ok you guys obviously arn’t reading what i’m saying. I don’t hunt turkey and i’m not really planning on it yet. I just want to hunt birds like grouse but i need the increased cylinder choke which i don’t have. I’m wondering how much an increased cylinder choke will cost. I think i’m getting the idea that it’s around 20-100 dollars. Sorry if i sound mad
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March 3rd, 2010 by eranio
I asked a gun expert why people use shotguns for hunting, instead rifles. And he replied :
"Shotguns are generally used for hunting birds, which fly very fast. It would be very difficult to hit a flying bird with a rifle. It would also be very dangerous to fire a rifle up into the air."
I’d like to know your opinion on his answer please. I mean tell me what’s exactly the danger of shooting a rifle up into the air, etc.
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February 9th, 2010 by eranio
I asked the question a while ago about the Mossberg 12ga. tactical persuader shotgun and the answers have pretty much got me very excited to purchase one. Now I’m just wondering in your personal opinion, how do you feel about shooting left-handed with a right-handed shotgun? While I have never tried this yet, I don’t believe that the shells will cause any distraction to me as they fly through my line of sight. The main concern is more along the lines of safety, what are the chances of receiving an injury to the face by a shell being ejected from the gun? I will of course be wearing eye protection at the range.. but in the event of a home invasion there isn’t much opportunity to throw on some safety glasses. The safety position on this particular gun is on the top so it operates the same for right and left-handed shooters.
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November 18th, 2009 by eranio
Well recently these robins have been chirping away and it wakes me up early I’m going to be going to the guns dealer today to deal with these little pests so i can go back to having a nice night sleep. I need to know which type of shotgun i should use which will kill it fast and instant. Also can shotguns have silencers so i can shoot one and the rest won’t fly away?
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