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Hunting uses for Ted Williams shotgun? (Winchester 1200)?
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<blockquote data-quote="newtoguns" data-source="post: 1532611" data-attributes="member: 530574"><p>My dad is going to give me one of his old shotguns, a Ted Williams shotgun, which research is saying is probably made by Winchester, similar to their Winchester 1200. It's a pump with 2 3/4 chamber. The barrel and gun over all is quite long. I think overall length is close to 50 inches, but can't remember for sure. It also has an adjustable choke at the end, with full, modified, and cylinder as the options, with a couple of other choices in between. I imagine this is a bird gun, but could it be used for other things? Could it use buckshot or slugs? I know competitors use over-unders, but for fun, could I use it for skeet or trap shooting? I'm going to take a gun safety course, but thought some of you could give me some good info on this.</p><p>I didn't know they would care. Guess I better find out more about that before I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newtoguns, post: 1532611, member: 530574"] My dad is going to give me one of his old shotguns, a Ted Williams shotgun, which research is saying is probably made by Winchester, similar to their Winchester 1200. It's a pump with 2 3/4 chamber. The barrel and gun over all is quite long. I think overall length is close to 50 inches, but can't remember for sure. It also has an adjustable choke at the end, with full, modified, and cylinder as the options, with a couple of other choices in between. I imagine this is a bird gun, but could it be used for other things? Could it use buckshot or slugs? I know competitors use over-unders, but for fun, could I use it for skeet or trap shooting? I'm going to take a gun safety course, but thought some of you could give me some good info on this. I didn't know they would care. Guess I better find out more about that before I go. [/QUOTE]
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