Is the shotgun barrel for despatch?6.5x55 and 12 guage Fabbrica Armi Isidoro Rizzini. (FAIR)View attachment 479174View attachment 479175
No. The shotgun barrel is there so you can hunt different types of game on the same day. Sometimes there are no deer but lots of grouse. With a combination gun, you can remove the scope and hunt grouse.Is the shotgun barrel for despatch?
With just the one chance with either barrel what happens in the event you need that second shot? Or with birds (a pair)No. The shotgun barrel is there so you can hunt different types of game on the same day. Sometimes there are no deer but lots of grouse. With a combination gun, you can remove the scope and hunt grouse.
Don’t miss. Reloading is usually more than quick enough.With just the one chance with either barrel what happens in the event you need that second shot? Or with birds (a pair)
Shoot them one at a time.With just the one chance with either barrel what happens in the event you need that second shot? Or with birds (a pair)
You start from the premise that you need (a) to shoot straight and (b) not be greedy! In practice, reloads with the rifle are brisk enough (it's a kipplauf at heart).With just the one chance with either barrel what happens in the event you need that second shot? Or with birds (a pair)
Totally agree, last thing you want to do is pull the wrong trigger when shooting a fast flying phaesant as an expanding rifle bullet leaves rather a big hole, is expensive and goes a good long way.The main thing with BBFs is only to load the barrel you plan to use.
Mine is a .222/20 ga, so I will typically load a .222 cartridge and stalk the wood for muntjac, then unload and switch to a 20 ga cartridge in case I see any squirrels on the walk back.
A pair of AC Contessa bases mounting a scope for deliberate rifle work and a red dot for snap shooting are a further aid to versatility.
For a proper day of mixed shooting, I take the drilling.