Truck Gun for Mountain Grouse

Poachers in New England : H&R single barrel, 12 ga., break action while riding on the hood of a pickup truck driving down back roads 😂
 
I will second what several others are saying. The old model 24 is hard to beat for a truck gun in one of its many variants. The Savage 42 (its current variation) is also a great choice!
I have both and have gotten to where I like the 42 takedown quite a bit. I put a peep on it instead of the rough sight it came with and its lights out.
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I always use a 12 guage with an extra tight choke. That way ca have the pattern hit their head and the rest go over the top. Shot some with a 22 but when they get nervous and start walking it’s hard to hit their little head
 
410 Pistol. Mountain grouse are not hard off a 4wheeler or (truck window)
It also shoots a 45 long-colt, perfect people stopper too.
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Do you own that one and like it?

I’ve been thinking about one in .300BO. I think it would be fun with a collapsible short stock added on. They are a great price anyway.
 
Youth 870 20ga
Most of the youth ones I've seen are based on the express line--in my personal experience they need some work to function as smooth as older wingmasters, etc. I have a youth turkey model that needed some honing and smoothing.
 
Funny you mention that particular shotgun, my Sons hunting buddy has that exact Ithaca 37 he inherited it from a grandparent. It's his truck gun and it's a sweetheart from the 1930's
I picked up a late 60's 37 , 28" modified 16 gauge, for pheasant/prairie birds last year. Long been a fan and they can take abuse and keep on shuckin....
 
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