The Gun Shops Top 5 Shotguns for Game Shooting

Published on September 1, 2017
Duration: 7:40

This video from TGS Outdoors presents the top five shotguns for game shooting as selected by a knowledgeable presenter from The Gun Shop. The selection includes popular models like the Browning 325, Caesar Guerini Magnus Light, Beretta Silver Pigeon, Caesar Guerini Invictus M-Spec, and the Armstrong Boxlock side-by-side. A converted Miroku MK38 Trap is also highlighted as a versatile option. The presenter offers insights into specific features, suitability for different game types, and personal preferences, demonstrating high expertise in the field.

Quick Summary

The top shotguns for game shooting include the Browning 325, Caesar Guerini Magnus Light, Beretta Silver Pigeon (20 bore), Caesar Guerini Invictus M-Spec, and Armstrong Boxlock side-by-side. A converted Miroku MK38 Trap is also a versatile choice, with specific features like barrel length and stock type being crucial for performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Top 5 Selection
  2. 00:15Browning 325 Game Shotgun
  3. 01:21Caesar Guerini Magnus Light Review
  4. 02:18Beretta Silver Pigeon 20 Bore
  5. 03:48Caesar Guerini Invictus M-Spec
  6. 04:35Armstrong Boxlock Side-by-Side
  7. 06:25Wildcard: Miroku MK38 Trap

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top shotguns recommended for game shooting?

The top shotguns for game shooting include the Browning 325, Caesar Guerini Magnus Light, Beretta Silver Pigeon (especially in 20 bore), Caesar Guerini Invictus M-Spec, and the Armstrong Boxlock side-by-side. A converted Miroku MK38 Trap is also a versatile option.

Which shotgun is best for lightweight handling in game shooting?

For lightweight handling, the Caesar Guerini Magnus Light is a standout choice, known for its ultra-lightweight build. The Beretta Silver Pigeon in 20 bore also offers a lighter feel compared to its 12 bore counterparts.

What features make a shotgun suitable for game shooting?

Key features for game shooting include a thin rib for better pointing, appropriate barrel length (often 28-30 inches), and a stock configuration that aids in quick target acquisition. Side-by-side shotguns are also traditional choices.

What is the difference between the Caesar Guerini Magnus Light and Invictus M-Spec?

The Magnus Light is designed to be ultra-lightweight and is a best-seller, often featuring a Prince of Wales stock. The Invictus M-Spec is presented as a more robust, high-performance gun built for durability and heavy use, particularly for pheasant shooting.

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