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<blockquote data-quote="ttown" data-source="post: 1264667" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>I live on Oologah lake, what do you think? In fact dove and duck hunting it's far better having a gun with two chocks than one. Same concept, the tighter barrel until they get close and then switch. You shoot your open barrel and have a tighter choke as they book. In fact any still hunting it's far easier to reload. How may shots do you need on a flock? it's not like they land in the decoys and stay, the first shot they're all getting the heck out of dodge. I doubt you ever really hunted with an O/U. It's not like you don't have to plug a pump or auto when hunting waterfoul, you only have 1 more round. <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Any way to each his own. All shotguns will work and have advantages and disadvantages. I know about 5 of us that hunt with O/U for just about everything because they don't break.</p><p>I guess you guys have only seen those high dollar fancy O/U's at the skeet range but I see a lot of field grade O/U's over the years in various parts of the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttown, post: 1264667, member: 2114"] I live on Oologah lake, what do you think? In fact dove and duck hunting it's far better having a gun with two chocks than one. Same concept, the tighter barrel until they get close and then switch. You shoot your open barrel and have a tighter choke as they book. In fact any still hunting it's far easier to reload. How may shots do you need on a flock? it's not like they land in the decoys and stay, the first shot they're all getting the heck out of dodge. I doubt you ever really hunted with an O/U. It's not like you don't have to plug a pump or auto when hunting waterfoul, you only have 1 more round. :) Any way to each his own. All shotguns will work and have advantages and disadvantages. I know about 5 of us that hunt with O/U for just about everything because they don't break. I guess you guys have only seen those high dollar fancy O/U's at the skeet range but I see a lot of field grade O/U's over the years in various parts of the country. [/QUOTE]
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