Hunter007 Posted October 27, 2018 Author Share Posted October 27, 2018 11 minutes ago, Rob... said: You do realize, that if the pic was flipped, that cheek swell would still be in the same side. Righty. I Changed the stock have synthetic on it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted October 28, 2018 Share Posted October 28, 2018 8 minutes ago, Storm914 said: I Changed the stock have synthetic on it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted October 28, 2018 Author Share Posted October 28, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, Rob... said: You do realize, that if the pic was flipped, that cheek swell would still be in the same side. Righty. Cheek swell is for right handed shooter on that stock btw Change out to this Edited October 28, 2018 by Storm914 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike103 Posted October 29, 2018 Share Posted October 29, 2018 Wild thread but I will add my 2 cents. I live on Long Island where shotguns are required. I hunt with a large gang of hunters doing drives. I have seen every shotgun and slug combo possible. You don’t need 3” slugs. They don’t kill and better that 2 3/4”. They also shoot to a much different POI that standard slugs. When shooting a shotgun with a bead it’s the luck of the draw if it will shoot to Point of aim. Remember shotguns are regulated to shoot shot not slugs. You might have to try many brands until you find one that shoots to point of aim or not. That’s why sights and scopes are used to dial shotguns in just like a rifle. I hunt the big woods of the Catskills. Not as big as the ADK but still large. I don’t hunt on farms or small plots. I hunted with a 742 for over twenty years before the rails wore out inside the receiver. Remington had a trade in program and I got a 7400. The most unlucky gun in the world. I went nine years without a buck, ‘96 to 2004. Heard about the Benoit’s read all their books and started buying 7600’s. 35 Rem, 35 Whelen, 25-06, 7mm-08, 257 Roberts. Sold the 25-06 and 7mm-08. I also bought a 750 in Whelen. My luck changed. I have shot some good bucks mostly with the 35 Rem. Those rifles carry well and swing well. I tracked my first buck the Benoit way with the 750 a few years ago. Basket 8pt. My opinion, never limit yourself to a single shot gun except a ML, never choose a shotgun over a rifle and never choose a gun without sights unless it’s an emergency. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted October 29, 2018 Author Share Posted October 29, 2018 25 minutes ago, mike103 said: Wild thread but I will add my 2 cents. I live on Long Island where shotguns are required. I hunt with a large gang of hunters doing drives. I have seen every shotgun and slug combo possible. You don’t need 3” slugs. They don’t kill and better that 2 3/4”. They also shoot to a much different POI that standard slugs. When shooting a shotgun with a bead it’s the luck of the draw if it will shoot to Point of aim. Remember shotguns are regulated to shoot shot not slugs. You might have to try many brands until you find one that shoots to point of aim or not. That’s why sights and scopes are used to dial shotguns in just like a rifle. I hunt the big woods of the Catskills. Not as big as the ADK but still large. I don’t hunt on farms or small plots. I hunted with a 742 for over twenty years before the rails wore out inside the receiver. Remington had a trade in program and I got a 7400. The most unlucky gun in the world. I went nine years without a buck, ‘96 to 2004. Heard about the Benoit’s read all their books and started buying 7600’s. 35 Rem, 35 Whelen, 25-06, 7mm-08, 257 Roberts. Sold the 25-06 and 7mm-08. I also bought a 750 in Whelen. My luck changed. I have shot some good bucks mostly with the 35 Rem. Those rifles carry well and swing well. I tracked my first buck the Benoit way with the 750 a few years ago. Basket 8pt. My opinion, never limit yourself to a single shot gun except a ML, never choose a shotgun over a rifle and never choose a gun without sights unless it’s an emergency. Thanks for your input, but one thing I'm not doing is buying anymore convention rifles since %80 of the time I'm hunting in areas that dont allow rifles only shotguns . If I do get a another rifle for big woods country it will be a take down and most likely the blr lightweight Or Taylor Alaskan . Leaning to the BLR tho better selection of calibers . Anyone want to put there 2 cents in on good and bad of either one of those more then welcome . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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