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12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:16 am
by Ovenpaa
I use a 12 Bore O/U for Pigeon however I am thinking of looking for a 20 Bore to replace it. Is it worth the switch for Roost shooting and the occasional Rabbit?

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:31 am
by Rockhopper
One well respected Shotgun dealer (whose name escapes me) says in one of his YouTube videos that unless you are especially small and not very strong he would discourage people from buying a 20 bore over a 12 bore. His line is why handicap yourself unless you really need to?

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:29 am
by Blackstuff
As above. What is the reason for wanting a 20bore? Cost of a new gun + less lead in the air + more expensive cartridges... Unless i had a very good reason i wouldn't bother.

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 12:45 pm
by DaveB
I actually prefer 20 bore. The guns are generally lighter, quicker handling, and while I am not exactly recoil sensitive, they are more pleasant to shoot.

Here in NZ there's another reason 20 bore is so popular - there's not a lot of steel shot available for it. So while 12 bore shooters are handicapped by these ridiculous lead shot bans, 20 and smaller bore guns are not included (yet). So a lot of duck shooters have switched to 20 bore.

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:31 pm
by tackb
20 bore ? next you'll be shaving your beard off and wearing ladys underwear !

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 1:48 pm
by Ovenpaa
tackb wrote:20 bore ? next you'll be shaving your beard off and wearing ladys underwear !
Beard went first of January, all I have now is a very neatly trimmed drug dealing goatee to go with my short hair. I will treat that second comment with the contempt it deserves lol

I was mostly thinking of shooting like for like so still with 28 grams of #6 just in a lighter frame.

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:36 pm
by tackb
Ovenpaa wrote:
tackb wrote:20 bore ? next you'll be shaving your beard off and wearing ladys underwear !
Beard went first of January, all I have now is a very neatly trimmed drug dealing goatee to go with my short hair. I will treat that second comment with the contempt it deserves lol

I was mostly thinking of shooting like for like so still with 28 grams of #6 just in a lighter frame.
28g is a heavy load for 20b , 24g is more where you should be

people often try and make a 20b a 12b with heavier loads but to be honest your better sticking with a 12 , sure you get longer shot strings which may flatter your style of shooting but in my experience you get a better pattern with a 12 , you can get some lovely light 12 bores if that's what you want?

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 4:15 pm
by dromia
I really like these small shotgun bores, when you can hit moving quarry with one you know you have your eye in.

Light and handy and a good challenge could be considered more sporting as well, one of the best game shots I ever saw used a 20 bore for all feathered quarry shooting from grouse to snipe and he rarely missed, I also think that his high strike rate was due to the fact then he knew when not to pull the trigger as much as his astonishing ability to hit what he aimed at.

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2016 8:10 pm
by Kungfugerbil
I have a few 12 bores but am always on the lookout for a nice 20,28 or 410. When built on a dedicated small scale action, they handle very nicely indeed. 410 days were something of a trend this game season - seperates the handy from the dandy...

Re: 12 Bore versus 20 Bore

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 9:04 pm
by Phil19
I use both and an ounce of lead in the air from either bore put in the right place does the job for me. Some of my most memorable shots have been with a twenty. I have a beretta 686 classic 20 bore and it's a joy to use.
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