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Green Pea 08-08-2006 04:29 PM

Smooth bore or riffled?
 
I found a good deal on a Browning BPS that has an extra deer barrel with it. Turns out that it’s a smooth bore and not riffled.

I don’t know much about neither. This will be my first shot gun. Given the choice which style of barrel do you prefer?

petrey10 08-08-2006 05:08 PM

RE: Smooth bore or riffled?
 
rifled for sure.......

Paul L Mohr 08-08-2006 05:46 PM

RE: Smooth bore or riffled?
 
How far do you want to shoot with it? A smooth bore will limit your range in most cases. Probably a max of 75 yards is your lucky, and the groups will be marginal at that. A rifled barrel should get you at least 3 inches at 100 yards, usually better in most cases.

I personally don't see where you would need an extra barrel if it was a smooth bore. Unless the bird barrel were a fixed full choke.

Paul

Rebel Hog 08-08-2006 05:50 PM

RE: Smooth bore or riffled?
 
Rifled.

Dnk 08-08-2006 09:15 PM

RE: Smooth bore or riffled?
 
Seventy five yards is pretty much it for most smooth bores. My old Model 37 Ithaca Deer Slayer(bought in 1977) is a heavier barrel and the gun smith that put on a scope mount told me that it the barrel is tappered along the whole length of the barrel. The scope made no significant difference. I can keep the best fitting slug (brenneke) within a six inch circle at around 90 yards.
Roger, if you will NEVER ever shoot beyond 75 yards buy it. The deer will drop like a rock. Not much out there likes a .69 inch hole put it it. If you think there is the smallest chance you may shoot at a deer beyond that, look for a rifled barrel.


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