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Greener single barrel shotgun


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A few years ago I had a spell of shooting with a single barrel Greener, mine is a tight full choke. The ideas behind it where; if you missed then they live another day, and if a pair came in one would get away if they had young to feed.

Now I know a lot of you will think what a load of rubbish and I stopped in the end because under 30 yard it cut them in half and unless you loaded like someone out of Zulu runners meant sending the dog leaping and skipping after a wounded bird then 20 minutes with no birds.

Doe`s anyone enjoy shooting single barrel, I take it walk round sometimes.

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I shoot lots with single barrel guns and love it!!!mainly .410s i use a ww1 german g98mauser a ww2 no4 enfield and a ww2 czech mauser.got a black powder muzzle loader 1841springfield in 58cal but not used that yet.i use a bolt action 9mm for ratting too wich is great fun!

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Very handy weight if you're going to do 10 miles+ over the Scottish highlands on a mountain hare shoot. Assuming right handed, if you keep a second round under your left thumb when taking a shot it's amazing how quick you can get a second one off. Nice sturdy barrel too - just the job if you pass your mate the the other end so you can pull him out of the bog in which he's in up to his armpits.

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I did think at one time having multi chokes fitted but one of the best part for me is the choke, and not having to choose.

The gun was made new with the varichoke on the end of the barrel, any choke cylinder to full by just screwing in the end of the vari choke to tighten the choke, and unscrew for a more open choke.

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A few years ago I had a spell of shooting with a single barrel Greener, mine is a tight full choke. The ideas behind it where; if you missed then they live another day, and if a pair came in one would get away if they had young to feed.

Now I know a lot of you will think what a load of rubbish and I stopped in the end because under 30 yard it cut them in half and unless you loaded like someone out of Zulu runners meant sending the dog leaping and skipping after a wounded bird then 20 minutes with no birds.

Doe`s anyone enjoy shooting single barrel, I take it walk round sometimes.

Love mine not a greener but a coggswell & harrison folding 12 bore, 5 3/4lb in weight, a pleasure to walk round with after rabbits

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Ive got a multi choke one. One choke on barrel and the other on the fore end. Ive never fired it.

 

Get it out the cabinet and use it, good fun to shoot with. What condition is it in?

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I shoot lots with single barrel guns and love it

I have a couple of other singles but the worst one I ever had was a 12 bore Argyle bought out of a catalogue in the 1960`s, the barrel and wood where not bad but the action was die cast. Took it to bits it and it took hours to put it together again.
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Love mine not a greener but a coggswell & harrison folding 12 bore, 5 3/4lb in weight, a pleasure to walk round with after rabbits

The worst one I ever had was an Argyle the action was die cast. Took it to bits took ages to put back together. 1960`s, Not a bad bit of wood and a good barrel. Edited by grubby
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