Originally Posted By: HomelessjOe
Originally Posted By: coosa
The left barrel shot 10" to the left at 40 yards, and the right barrel shot 7" to the right. It was only then that I started to get serious learning about barrel regulation of a sxs. I found that its impossible to get a sxs that will shoot all loads with both barrels to the same POI.


That's probably true for cheaply made production guns.

All the W&C Scotts I've owned all shot to point of impact with any load or shot size I've shot through them (with the exception of Federal flight control wads).



Originally Posted By: coosa
I have been thinking for some time that the perfect turkey gun would be a sxs 20 gauge shooting the heavy tungsten shot. With one open barrel for close shots, and one tight barrel for longer shots, every possible shot should be covered.


Upland choking in a turkey gun is stupid nonsense started by some outdoor writer that didn't know his azz from a hole in the ground.
The perfect SxS turkey gun (which I just happen to own) should be 12 ga. and equally tightly choked in each barrel....


I don't believe physics knows anything about the price of the gun, or whether it is custom or production.

The idea of the "perfect turkey gun" is very much a personal opinion. For me, the whole point of a sxs is to have 2 chokes - one for longer shots and one with an open barrel for closer shots. Gives me a better chance of not missing one that surprises me and gets too close. If you are gonna choke both barrels the same, what's the point of a sxs?

Last edited by coosa; 05/11/13 11:32 AM.