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Hey guys. This is a rabbit I harvested earlier this year. I was poking around the woods with my Pedersoli 12 gauge cap gun. I think he was less than 20 yards in heavy brush when I got him. Pretty sure I used the cylinder barrel (but honestly can’t remember). Regardless, it was a memorable hunt and the rabbit ate just fine. Enjoy!
 
Don't see a photo. Otherwise that's cool. It's interesting that these types of guns make everything more interesting and memorable.
 
I wish we had edible rabbits around here, we just have big ol jack rabbits, they look like a cottontail on meth.
 
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Ok that's better :). Are the barrels improved cylinder and modified?
AP, right barrel is cylinder. The left barrel measures .672 at the muzzle, which leads me to believe it is a full choke. With that said, the left barrel doesn’t pattern like a full (more like a light modified). Both barrels will bust a clay pigeon just fine!
 
AP, right barrel is cylinder. The left barrel measures .672 at the muzzle, which leads me to believe it is a full choke. With that said, the left barrel doesn’t pattern like a full (more like a light modified). Both barrels will bust a clay pigeon just fine!
If it is .627" then its to tight and will do more harm than good.
 
I suspect that might be the case on my left barrel. Any thought on how I might remedy that? The barrels are chrome lined. I do t know if that complicates things or not. Thanks for your feedback!
I measured the left barrel again yesterday. I did not measure correctly when I first used my micrometer a few days ago. The left barrel is most definitely a modified barrel and the right is closer to improved cylinder.

With that said, I missed a nice tom turkey yesterday at 25 yards with this shotgun…which was very frustrating. To the credit of the gun, i shot with the right/improved cylinder barrel and failed to use the left/modified barrel. That miss is entirely on me. I have till the end of the month to get a “re do” on that hunt.
 
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