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More than one shotgun?

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Blacktail Sniper:
Just make sure if there are other people in the blind or with you that they all are properly licensed.

ghosthunter:
Thanks for reply’s.

The friend likes to experiment with unconventional things for every day hunting. In this case a regular over under with mod choke and a Coach gun SS with cylinder chokes for closer shots.

We will see.

Stein:
I asked the same question a couple years ago here and the consensus was there is no regulation prohibiting it.  I wanted a second gun with goose loads so I don't have to do the panic unload, reload when the random goose came over in a couple of the areas I used to hunt.

EnglishSetter:

--- Quote from: Stein on November 17, 2025, 10:56:17 AM ---I asked the same question a couple years ago here and the consensus was there is no regulation prohibiting it.  I wanted a second gun with goose loads so I don't have to do the panic unload, reload when the random goose came over in a couple of the areas I used to hunt.

--- End quote ---

We've done that.  Perfectly legal.  Just make sure that the unattended shotgun is secured in a fashion that it can't be knocked over (by dog, etc.) and won't be muzzling anything when making the change.

storyteller:
I have ran 2 shotguns on the boat for duck hunting, heavy loads for goose, normal for duck.   Never an issue, heck you can only shoot one at a time.  LOL

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