over/under or side by side
over/under or side by side
Being new to field trials I just realized I won't be able to use my old shotgun. First question I have, can you use a side by side for field trials or only o/u?
This would be my first double barrel shotgun and I was leaning towards a side by side, because I like the flat platform you get from it when looking down the barrels. Any suggestions on what would be a reasonably priced starter gun. Also, I primarily hunt quail and dust can be an issue being in the desert.
This would be my first double barrel shotgun and I was leaning towards a side by side, because I like the flat platform you get from it when looking down the barrels. Any suggestions on what would be a reasonably priced starter gun. Also, I primarily hunt quail and dust can be an issue being in the desert.
This will sound strange...............I prefer a SXS but use an O/U. Like yourself I prefer the sight picture of the SXS, but had the O/U custom fitted before I found the SXS that really suited me. I have plans for the SXS but will stay with what fits best until then. Price? I won't even go there.........but suggest you spent the most you feel you can to get the best value. Remember quality has a price.......only you can input your numbers and equate the most value for "your" dollar. I'd suggest a look at Beretta, but I'm partial. The older Beretta SXS may fit your needs, at a reasonable price. try this link http://www.gunbroker.com/
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I prefer to shoot side by sides,but that does not mean I can't shoot all other barrel configurations equally,bad:>)
For someone that is picking up a shot gun for the first time the SxS will not be a problem to get used to. On the otherhand a long time shooter that has been used to looking at a single barrel sight plane will have a hard time making the adjustement in most cases.So, which will be better for you personally, probably an O/U in my opinion,as your first gun.
G.
For someone that is picking up a shot gun for the first time the SxS will not be a problem to get used to. On the otherhand a long time shooter that has been used to looking at a single barrel sight plane will have a hard time making the adjustement in most cases.So, which will be better for you personally, probably an O/U in my opinion,as your first gun.
G.
I'm taking Gregory's advice since I am used to shooting a Remington 1100, I think I will go with an o/u.
I am thinking I want a 20 gauge o/u. Just planning to quail hunt with it, not planning on skeet or trap. This may sound like a loaded question, but where do I start in finding the right gun for me? Which brand, where to buy? Does it all just depend on how it feels and fits the person or can the stocks all be adjusted to fit anyone anyhow? How do you make that right decision in selecting the gun for you?
I am thinking I want a 20 gauge o/u. Just planning to quail hunt with it, not planning on skeet or trap. This may sound like a loaded question, but where do I start in finding the right gun for me? Which brand, where to buy? Does it all just depend on how it feels and fits the person or can the stocks all be adjusted to fit anyone anyhow? How do you make that right decision in selecting the gun for you?
Women Hunters??
I took my girlfrined out shooting clays on the back of the farm today and she liked it and when we started shooting moving targets (at first we were shooting them on the ground to get a feel for the gun), she actually hit about 8 out of 20 and 5 in a row at one point.
The only problem is she said "honey you'll have to buy a shotgun that fits me." I knew my Beretta 391 was too long for her, my Old 1100 Remington WILL NOT BE CUT DOWN TO FIT and my 870 is a 12 guage. So I will be looking for a shotgun for a woman.
Question is what do most of you women hunters look for in a firearm, I know what I look for but do the ladies look for different feels or anything?
The only problem is she said "honey you'll have to buy a shotgun that fits me." I knew my Beretta 391 was too long for her, my Old 1100 Remington WILL NOT BE CUT DOWN TO FIT and my 870 is a 12 guage. So I will be looking for a shotgun for a woman.
Question is what do most of you women hunters look for in a firearm, I know what I look for but do the ladies look for different feels or anything?
I will argue on that one, the 870 is reliabe and tried and true and they are so common and in terms of durability "bulletproof." If they do fail it is a no brainer to take apart and a quick fix that can/could be done blindfolded.goddog wrote:The cops use Remington because that's all the budget allows. If they had a choice, I bet my last $$ they will pick up a Benelli before they pick up a Rem.
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