Originally Posted by J23
Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Ain't no sin in hunting them with a shotgun.

Early season while the leaves are thick on the trees, a .22 can be tough, at least for me.

I'm thinking about trying my 28 ga. Ithaca 37 with #6 this coming season. Light gun, not a lot of shot, full choke should blast them out of the thick stuff.

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I love your Ithaca. I keep seeing ads for the 28 gauge model in my Fur, Fish, and Game magazine, and think about getting one before they quit producing them, or Ithaca goes out of business. Again. What barrel length did you order? She's beautiful, and the 28 gauge is perfect for just about everything save for turkey and waterfowl.

28". I like the more forward feel, think it balances and swings better.

This one has some nice wood; I was fortunate. I fitted a 1/2" pad to shorten the LOP a bit. Seems to handle faster and cuts down on the reach for the forarm.

DF

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