Lanber O/U
- mcbosco
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Lanber O/U
seems like positive comments here on these o/u's in the past, anything new on these..they seems like a very good deal at around $700??
- GSPVIZ
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- Tall Boy
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Re: Lanber O/U
I've got a 2087 I bought off a guy and like it for ducks and bigger birds, but found it too heavy to carry on quail hunts. I do. however, believe that the 2087 is more a sporting clays gun than a field gun, wish I had know that before I bought it, I love the gun though.
- mcbosco
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Re: Lanber O/U
its about 7 lbs...what gun do you use quail hunting?
- Tall Boy
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Re: Lanber O/U
I use either a Lanber 2087 12ga, or most often a 20ga Yildiz o/u. A lot of my shooting is done during training on live birds, and although we use horses, I still like a real light gun for hardwood bottoms and tight pine trees, where the shots are fast and close. I prefer the Lanber to the Yildiz fit and finish wise 100%, but for a field gun I like the Yildiz because I can lay it in the dirt or bang it against a tree and really not worry about it too much. I also like the lightness and shell size (20ga) for the game and conditions where I hunt.