Gundalow Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 I am a right handed shooter who has limited use of my left arm. I cannot support a raised long gun for more than a couple of seconds. Consequently I am limited to light shotguns. I am contemplating a .20 gauge Ultralight for upland hunting, but I also want to be able to do some Turkey hunting with it. Feedback wanted: Is a .20 just too light for Turkey? Is there a Turkey choke for the .20 Ultralight? Can the Ultralight be fitted with a pistol grip? Is there an alternative out there, in any configuration? Any other ideas? thanks Quote
Matt D Posted January 21, 2010 Posted January 21, 2010 I have a friend with a similar situation, but limited use of his left hand. He shoots a SBE with a pistol /steady grip. Just a thought. Quote
Guest McDaddy Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 I also have a buddy with similar disabilities. He carries a Browning 525 Feather with a bi-pod when hunting Turkey. Although not quite as light as an ultralight; it is light. The grip of the 525 gives your right hand a better hold. The bi-pod supports the weight. Just some ideas...Good Luck in your search. The Benelli UL is nice and you may be able to support it along with the bi-pod. As for 20 vs. 12 for Turkey; a 20 will work just fine. Use 3" magnum 2 shot. Old Tom will drop. Quote
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