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Unread 09-09-2016, 11:15 AM   #1
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I've done it. I've even gone with 32" barrels. However, I wouldn't recommend either. I did it "Just because"! Not that you can't hit birds with them because of weight. The issue, as you'd expect, is maneuvering through cover and swinging on a bird without hitting a sapling or branch.
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I have hunted Grouse & Woodcock my entire life, I have used 26" to 30". One gun I have is a Beretta 303 auto with a 30" Stan Baker barrel which has been backbored , its a deadly grouse gun that would be the same barrel length as a 34" S/S. I also use a 20ga VHE with 30" barrels, my favorite gun the last few years has been a 12ga DH with 26" with cyl & mod Damascus barrels that is just under 7 lbs. All that being said the most important thing is that it shoots where you are looking and you can carry it all day. Being in my late 60's I like a gun between 6 and 7 lbs . More important than barrel length is the chokes and the shells. I would say to use cyl in the first barrel and mod in the second. If your gun is choked tight use spreaders. My 30" 20ga VHE has full chokes and I use RST spreaders and home made Poly-wad spreaders. The last thing I would do is once the Woodcock have moved south is only shoot #6 shot, you will kill more birds .
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