Want one gun for busting clays and bagging birds? Here are the best crossover shotguns you can buy
Author: Phil Bourjaily
← Back to All AuthorsLonger barrels pattern better and boost velocity. Shorter barrels are more maneuverable. Which is right for your next shotgun?
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