shorter shotguns
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04/01/22 01:32 PM
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I had bought a used 870 with a 20 inch slug barrel smooth bore I/C some years back got it used for a good price , used it some for deer hunting my brother used it on more deer than I did , mainly because his gun was so long and this carried so easily I also have a 24 inch slug barrel on my 500 that shoots slugs very nice so I used it , also a lighter gun
it was just darned handy to carry in the woods , but sort of limited with that I/C fixed choke
a little shipping and a trip to Carlson's choke fixed that it is now threaded for Rem-chokes as I feel it should have been all along.
shot deer a few pheasant and rabbits with it , seems a good proof of concept.
a concern going from long barrel shotguns is how much velocity are you giving up . it varies greatly by load but some were around 70-90fps less on some ammo going from 30 to 20 inches working out the % it is about 5-7% change by reducing 33% of your barrel length.
so it becomes a matter of is a 5-7% reduction in energy a big deal
so far I haven't noticed any difference in effect on game the rabbits I shot were nearly all pass through with #4 and the pheasant didn't seem to notice the shorter gun.
I may see about getting a chronograph at some point
last night I ordered up a 20 inch factory barrel from Mossberg so I will have a 28 and a 20 and it would be interesting to see the difference in 2 factory barrels same make same gun , however with the turkey guns out there and people still taking turkey just fine with 20 inch barrels it probably isn't much of a concern.
ability to swing and get on target don't seem to be an issue.
when you think about it a 26 inch barrel OU is really almost the same length to the bead as a 20 inch barrel pump.
I don't have a hunting dog so when we hunt we are the dog maybe that is why I like the shorter setup , also it is easier in and out of the truck
with no regulation to case in WI any more after Nov 2011 I just get in the truck with my gun , if I am the passenger I hold it if I am the driver it rests between the seats (unloaded action open in a vehicle) we have some spots where we can drive slow down lanes and hop out if we see pheasants in the lane (yes legal here) we get out load and stalk up to them. we do this after we have worn ourselves out pushing fields.
the pattern from the 20 inch rem choked barrel and the 28 inch rem choked barrel are indistinguishable using the same choke in each gun from the few side by side comparisons we have done.
With the 500 the new barrel was within a few dollars of what sending it off would have been and about half what a new gun would be
with the 870 I couldn't even find a 20 inch barrel with choke tubes at the time and I had this one and the patterns stunk so anything was an improvement.
buck shot seems to pattern well from the full choke compared to the i/c the full choke I run puts about the same pattern at 35 yards that the I/C did at 10 yards , I have tested buck out to 50 yards and while there are some pellets not where I would like I always have 2-3 within a couple inches of point of aim. hoping to use it calling coyotes some day. as do the 4,5,6 for bird and rabbit loads. I also have a turkey choke and have patterned some loads they look good to 40 yards but I haven't had the opportunity to shoot a turkey with it yet. for slugs I have a rifled slug choke now and it does seem to make them group better
has anyone else tried going to a shorter barrel than 26-30 ?
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it was an old police gun being sold by a dealer for the PD , it was filthy and had some finish wear and a missing sight wen I purchased it but this is what it looks like the stock is built up to line my eye up with the sight then a sleeve to hold some ammo and cover the foam and tape , it works to get me where I need to be on the stock. it seemed odd the threading cost more than I paid for the gun,
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04/01/22 02:13 PM
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A gun shop owner once told me modern shotshells are optimized for about 24 in barrels. True? Idk
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04/01/22 02:28 PM
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My shotguns have 24 in barrels. Years ago I bought a Fox model B (savage) double barrel that had 24 inch barrels. It was a limited run "quail special". I've been hooked on short barrels ever since
Back in the day I've had several barrels cut off to 24+ inches and had tru chokes installed. Now days you have a verity of chokes to pick from
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A gun shop owner once told me modern shotshells are optimized for about 24 in barrels. True? Idk looking at the numbers 18, 20 , 26 30 , as you get closer to 30 you keep making smaller and smaller gains in velocity so it wouldn't surprize me if 24 was a sweet spot , Mossberg makes all their slug barrels 24 inches the SAAMI on non magnum rifle cartridge's are all figured on a 24 inch test barrel while it used to be and may still be that shot shells are calculated on a 30 inch test barrel. much like most semi auto pistol rounds are done from a 4 inch test barrel relaoding manuals typically specify where what they used for the velocity. some carbine rounds like 300 blackout are SAAMI on a 16 inch barrel it is all what the original designers send it off for testing with. in looking for velocity info there were several that put it between 4 and 7 fps per inch , I think it is more of a non linear thing probably loose very little between 30 and 26 then a little more per inch between 26 and 22 then a little more per inch as you go shorter yet one fo the best videos I could find was a guy who had a pile of shotguns all the way down to about 8 inches some were NFA items h didn't have a 30 he used the same bird shot , buck shot and slugs I think federal 7.5 bird shot , estate 00 buck and Federal true ball slugs bird buck slug 36 " 1195 1395 1662 26 1143 1317 1570 21.5 1092 1304 1563 19 1081 1277 1529 18 1094 1294 1549 14 1034 1255 1444 these were 5 shot averaged velocities and some of the shot to shot differences were 40-50 fps and it definitely seems the specific barrel matters to get absolutely true numbers you would probably need to get a a barrel and start cutting it down so only the length changed as have been done in some of the best rifle velocity tests. if you ask me a 8-10 inch shorter barrel in the field is worth the that drop in velocity I think so and the person who did the video took it a step further and calculated foot pounds energy with the rounds and buck and slug for 26-18 inch were basically statistically insignificant the difference was 2390 to 2330 60fpe , when you start with 2300 what the 3rd and 4th digits are really don't make a difference. 2300 was plenty to get it done
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The trend in sporting clay, trap, and skeet is toward longer barrels. Seems a 28"OU is considered short now. I shoot a 28" O/U. It swings better than the shorter guns the 20 inch pump and the 28 O/U are nearly the same length on stationary targets shorter guns give better target acquisition easier to stop the inertia of a moving gun when it is closer to you than when the weight is farther away. on targets like a clay crossing it probably isn't much of a change but when you stop on a target squeeze off a round and move to the next target it does make a difference it is also possible when your talking multi projectile you may just break the trigger as you get to the target I know many of the USPSA PCC shooters as the dot in their sight breaks the edge of the target are pulling the trigger 2 fast hits on paper being scored better than a-zone hits shot slower. it's is all in how they choose to game the game even in single projectile.
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04/01/22 05:54 PM
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Picked up a police 870 wingmaster about 30 years ago. Not sure if it has a 18 or 20" barrel. It came with a cylinder bore and I had it tapped for choke tubes. Adding a mag extension gives an 8 shot capacity - which helps it swing better - (have to plug it for dove & ducks). I enjoy carrying an O/U. But after hunting pheasants, quail, dove, ducks, turkeys, and coyotes for many years, if I really want to be proficient at taking game...the 870 "Rooster Booster" is what I use. It is incredibly quick to get on target. It started out with a nice shiny finish. After the finish wore off and got a lot of "field character" I gave it a rattle can paint job. A short gun is also a lot more effective than you think at a distance with the right choke tubes.
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04/01/22 06:26 PM
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My mossberg 535 has a 24 in. with a turkey choke patterns beautifully with # 5 shot at ranges farther then I should be shooting its not much over 5lbs. so shooting heavy loads is noticable but I carry it more then i shoot it Balances nice but it is a pump sxs or o/u mite be a little whippy Tried buckshot in it just for kicks cause of what I heard about tite chokes 41 pellets of #4 buck will disintegrate half a fox at 40 yds. at 50 just make it unusable never shot a coyote
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My shotguns have 24 in barrels. Years ago I bought a Fox model B (savage) double barrel that had 24 inch barrels. It was a limited run "quail special". I've been hooked on short barrels ever since
Back in the day I've had several barrels cut off to 24+ inches and had tru chokes installed. Now days you have a verity of chokes to pick from Most doubles are going to be a minimum of twenty-six inches. Factory twenty-six inch barrels on a vintage upland gun will almost always command a higher price over the longer barrels.
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04/01/22 07:35 PM
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I have two Stoeger's, a 12 ga SxS and 28 ga O/U both with 26" barrels. I really like the oal of both and I can miss equally well with either.
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The trend in sporting clay, trap, and skeet is toward longer barrels. Seems a 28"OU is considered short now. yep i primarily use 30" on clay guns with one 32" 20 gauge. my pigeon gun has 31.5" bbls. GreenCountyPete--velocity perhaps means more for down range energy/penetration on targets with slugs, buckshot. Guess it does come into play on live birds like ducks etc but overall I doubt 50-75fps means alot unless you are playing right out at the very edge of effective range. and even then putting enough pellets on target likely means just as much as velocity on impact. reality is effective scatter gun range is greater than the ability of many of us to put the pattern on the target at that range It takes a pretty awful experienced wingshot to be able to concentrate enough to get to a point where you can slow moving targets enough to see the mere inches of differences in forward lead that are impacted with varying/higher velocity rounds so i dont think you lose anything going with shorter bbls. eventhough my guns tend to long side i like short 26" barrels in tight cover such as grouse in brush or woodies in standing timber where getting the gun moving immediately is crucial. i can shoot a short bbl much easier in those conditions than a long one. but the opposite comes into play when the targets become complicated with multiple lines and long distances. i might hit with short bbl but itll be much more sporadic. long bbls smooth out swing and improve the visual picture for me in those type of conditions.
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I have two Stoeger's, a 12 ga SxS and 28 ga O/U both with 26" barrels. I really like the oal of both and I can miss equally well with either. Some spend alot of time and effort honing their missing skill I was a born "Natural"
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