H&R Pardner® 20 Gauge w/26'' Barrel Shotgun
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The H&R Pardner 20 Gauge w/26" Barrel Shotgun gives you the easy shooting performance of a pump action 20 gauge with a weather resistant synthetic stock. This pump action shotgun includes a 26'' vent ribbed barrel, a tubular magazine, ventilated recoil pad and is backed by a one year warranty protection plan. This pump action features 3" chamber, 4 + 1 capacity, molded-in checkering, and a screw-in modified choke. Bead front sight. Drilled and tapped for scope base. Color: Black.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by LoveForSlugs Great Buy!
Bought this for home protection. Excellent because it wasn't something too pricey. Although it has some weight to it, it's very durable. Favorite feature about the gun is that most accessories for a Remington 870 (except barrels) will fit this gun. I recently changed the stock it came with, for a retractable one.
Only problem I had with the gun was that it says it fits 4+1 in the chamber, but when I was loading it, it would only fit 2+1 in the chamber. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? I'm taking it to bass pro to get it looked at.
Other than that, it has been an excellent gun overall! Very happy with my purchase
February 20, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by YoungBuckHunter Best 20 Gauge Shotgun !
I Bought This Gun About 2 Years Back For Cheap And It Has Proven It's Worth! The Gun Has A Standard Choke Which Works Great. I've Been Trap Shooting With This Gun With The Choke It Came With And It Worked Well, But Could've Been Better. But I Mostly Hunt With This Gun . I've Killed Many , Squirrels, Rabbits, Turkeys And Deer With The Gun. this Past Year Of Dear Season, I Killed 2 Deer With The Gun. one A Nice Six Pointer . Shot Him In The Air And Droped. it Had A Nice Spread Considering The Choke. but Overall A Good Gun.
February 15, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bubba84 Great Cheap 20 Gauge
I bought this gun a few days ago and took it right to the range to shoot some trap. Came to find out that the choke tube that came with the gun is not the right choke for trap shooting. But, I made one phone call to Bass Pro Shops and they had the right choke for shooting trap and it only cost $20. Im very pleased with my purchase.
January 22, 2011
Rated 4 out of 5 by realtree gun366
this is a very nice gun for its price.i got this gun for gun season.this gun is fairly heavy for it to be a youth gun.overall it is a good gun
October 10, 2010
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The description says it holds 4+1 in chamber, but when I load it, it only holds 2+1 in the chamber. Am I doing something wrong? Anyone else have this problem before?Answers
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there might be a plug in itAnswers
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Yes You Can It Is Very Easy.Top 500 Contributor
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Yes you can, simply remove the choke and you're ready to go. You can purchase a rifled barrel but it is not a requirement. 20 guage with a 26" barrel seems like it will be innaccurate and not very powerful, you'll probably get the deer angry more than anything. But what do I know? I'm a waterfowl guy, not a deer guy.A:
Yes you can. You can either get a fully rifled shotgun barrel, which is expensive or you can just shoot the slugs straight out, cheaper but the slug is less powerful/ accurate. Also, depending where you live, you can just use buckshot for deer.Details:
Can i take the choke off to shoot slugs or can i shot with it on?Answers
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The shotguns comes with a removable modified choke. So you can remove it. I would never shoot slugs with a choke in, especially if it is a waterfowl choke. You could damage the choke and the firearm, so it should be avoided at all costs.Answers
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I personally wouldn't go over $175, not a fan of the brand at all.A:
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Do I need to remove the factory choke tube before I take it shooting for the first time? never owned a shotgun before I got a bunch of buckshot target load, just want to make sure I dont damage the gun by leaving it in thereAnswers
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No, The Choke Just Keeps It Tighter, With The Factory Choke It Should Be Fine. I Know Mines WasA:
No, you don't have to remove the choke tube. A buckshot is like shot.A:
You will be ok with the tube in or out. I bought one of these on sale day after Thanksgiving and tested 3 boxes of rem 00. They worked fine. They should work fine for you too!1 of 1
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