O/U shotguns
O/U shotguns
I'm looking to buy a 20ga O/U for quail hunting and want to know what your preferences are. I don't want to spend over $1,500.
I know the Franchi instinct, the mossberg international reserve II, and maybe a used browning citori are all in that price range. I don't shoot a lot, maybe a few times a year so I see no need to spend over $1500 although i do want a quality gun. I am open to a 12ga also
Suggestions would be appreciated.
I know the Franchi instinct, the mossberg international reserve II, and maybe a used browning citori are all in that price range. I don't shoot a lot, maybe a few times a year so I see no need to spend over $1500 although i do want a quality gun. I am open to a 12ga also
Suggestions would be appreciated.
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I have a Citori I bought for half that amount. It's pristine condition as well.
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Where did you find that deal? What choke system does it have?Gooseman07 wrote:I have a Citori I bought for half that amount. It's pristine condition as well.
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I had a Weatherby Orion in that price range that I really enjoyed.
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Might check out the Cz 's in that price range also..
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In that price range, you simply will not beat a Miroku. It's a Browning at half the cost. If you've never heard of Miroku, it's a Japanese company that build really nice shotguns, including most of the Brownings.
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Miroku ... =100485044
http://www.gunsinternational.com/4476-B ... =100493170
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Miroku ... =100485044
http://www.gunsinternational.com/4476-B ... =100493170
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Thanks everyone. Have any of you shot or have a franchi renaissance? I found one that is a really good price.
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I'm a Red Label guy.
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I also have a Weatherby Orion that i really like. 12 gauge, however. Found it on gunbroker for about $900, brand new.
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If I had the cash to drop, I would get a Ruger Red Label all weather (matte stainless & black composite stock)
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Another vote for a Ruger Red Label - it's a solid gun
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for me also cant beat a red labelhettmoe wrote:I'm a Red Label guy.
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klewis wrote:for me also cant beat a red labelhettmoe wrote:I'm a Red Label guy.
I'll look into those
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Me too--I've got two 50th aniversary guns (one in a 20 ga. & one in a 12 ga)---BUT I still like my Beretta A300 for hunting phezklewis wrote:for me also cant beat a red labelhettmoe wrote:I'm a Red Label guy.
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The Miroku produced Charles Daly's are also very very nice guns, for the price , the fit and finish on them is amazing. Miroku is who Browning had build there O/U's, and a host of other lines of guns...
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+4 on the Red Label.
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Several members of our NAVHDA chapter have bought 20ga. Yildiz O/U from Academy Sports. For around $500 they are a good gun bargain for training and/or limited hunting. If I didn't already have two O/U's I'd be looking at one myself. The guns also have quite a following on the ShotgunWorld forum.MGIII wrote:I'm looking to buy a 20ga O/U for quail hunting and want to know what your preferences are. I don't want to spend over $1,500.
I know the Franchi instinct, the mossberg international reserve II, and maybe a used browning citori are all in that price range. I don't shoot a lot, maybe a few times a year so I see no need to spend over $1500 although i do want a quality gun. I am open to a 12ga also.
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I i have the CZ woodcock deluxe
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Love the Instinct SL
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It is a fixed choke, full/mod from '75 according to the serial number. I bought it at an auction about 3 years ago. It only had one scratch when I bought it so I imagine it hadn't been used much but I've shot a few rounds and some birds with it, hunting and training. I love that gun. I would buy another if it fit the budget, probably with interchangeable chokes next time. It gives you more options.MGIII wrote:Where did you find that deal? What choke system does it have?Gooseman07 wrote:I have a Citori I bought for half that amount. It's pristine condition as well.
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You can probably pick up a nice Beretta Silver Pigeon for under that in the used market
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Trust me I've been looking.Mikezx18 wrote:You can probably pick up a nice Beretta Silver Pigeon for under that in the used market
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Also a very nice gun & and somewhat a step up in quality from the factory as compared to the Ruger...the difference in quality comes down to manufacturing techniques, refinement, and the $$ you are willing to pay to get what you appreciate. The price point you are stepping into can be a slippery slope...kudos to you for doing your homework. Patience & knowledge pays in this situation.MGIII wrote:Trust me I've been looking.Mikezx18 wrote:You can probably pick up a nice Beretta Silver Pigeon for under that in the used market
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Browning Citori 625 Feather 26" barrel. Great quail gun.
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I'm going to look at the cz wingshooter this week.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-wingshoote ... oke-tubes/
Or canvasback
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-canvasback ... oke-tubes/
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-wingshoote ... oke-tubes/
Or canvasback
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-canvasback ... oke-tubes/
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Don't do it. Buy a Browning, any of the Italian guns (Beretta, Franchi, Rizzini, etc), the SKB's that were made in Japan or a Ruger Red Label. Get a used one even if they are more expensive than the CZ.MGIII wrote:I'm going to look at the cz wingshooter this week.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-wingshoote ... oke-tubes/
Or canvasback
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-canvasback ... oke-tubes/
The used SKB's and Ruger's are relatively inexpensive compared to the Browning and Italian guns.
People don't like to sell their Beretta White Onyx guns but keep an eye out for one. They are generally around $1,000 used.
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MonsterDad wrote:Don't do it. Buy a Browning, any of the Italian guns (Beretta, Franchi, Rizzini, etc), the SKB's that were made in Japan or a Ruger Red Label. Get a used one even if they are more expensive than the CZ.MGIII wrote:I'm going to look at the cz wingshooter this week.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-wingshoote ... oke-tubes/
Or canvasback
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-canvasback ... oke-tubes/
The used SKB's and Ruger's are relatively inexpensive compared to the Browning and Italian guns.
People don't like to sell their Beretta White Onyx guns but keep an eye out for one. They are generally around $1,000 used.
Ok now tell me why I shouldn't do it? I have heard more good things than bad about CZs.
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I think that cz are ok. But in that price range with a little patience you can find a little higher quality gun. Like some others have mentioned. Entry level Beretta or browning or Skb would be where I would look first personally. Any of those will literally last the rest of your life....
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I look at it this way, spend $1,100 on a quality used double, hunt with it for 10 years and you still have a $1000-1100 gun. Spend $700 on a new cheaper quality gun and in ten years you have a $500 gun.MGIII wrote:MonsterDad wrote:Don't do it. Buy a Browning, any of the Italian guns (Beretta, Franchi, Rizzini, etc), the SKB's that were made in Japan or a Ruger Red Label. Get a used one even if they are more expensive than the CZ.MGIII wrote:I'm going to look at the cz wingshooter this week.
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-wingshoote ... oke-tubes/
Or canvasback
http://cz-usa.com/product/cz-canvasback ... oke-tubes/
The used SKB's and Ruger's are relatively inexpensive compared to the Browning and Italian guns.
People don't like to sell their Beretta White Onyx guns but keep an eye out for one. They are generally around $1,000 used.
Ok now tell me why I shouldn't do it? I have heard more good things than bad about CZs.
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Makes Sense.nikegundog wrote:I look at it this way, spend $1,100 on a quality used double, hunt with it for 10 years and you still have a $1000-1100 gun. Spend $700 on a new cheaper quality gun and in ten years you have a $500 gun.MGIII wrote:MonsterDad wrote: Don't do it. Buy a Browning, any of the Italian guns (Beretta, Franchi, Rizzini, etc), the SKB's that were made in Japan or a Ruger Red Label. Get a used one even if they are more expensive than the CZ.
The used SKB's and Ruger's are relatively inexpensive compared to the Browning and Italian guns.
People don't like to sell their Beretta White Onyx guns but keep an eye out for one. They are generally around $1,000 used.
Ok now tell me why I shouldn't do it? I have heard more good things than bad about CZs.
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That's why you should look for a Miroku. Awesome guns without the extra price tag, and twice the gun of the CZ. Miroku's are Brownings without paying for the name. Research them and you will find they are just as respected as a Browning or Beretta.
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I have a CZ Redhead in 20 gauge. It has been repaired a few times for not firing the top barrel. The finish is very weak and chips easily, leaving bare wood spots. The finished is not really stain rather a color coating. I am not expert in milling but put the receivers of a CZ next to the others and you can easily see a difference.MGIII wrote:MonsterDad wrote:MGIII wrote:I'm going to look at the cz wingshooter this week.
Don't do it. Buy a Browning, any of the Italian guns (Beretta, Franchi, Rizzini, etc), the SKB's that were made in Japan or a Ruger Red Label. Get a used one even if they are more expensive than the CZ.
The used SKB's and Ruger's are relatively inexpensive compared to the Browning and Italian guns.
People don't like to sell their Beretta White Onyx guns but keep an eye out for one. They are generally around $1,000 used.
Ok now tell me why I shouldn't do it? I have heard more good things than bad about CZs.
I paid about $750 for it and probably couldn't get more than $300 or $400 for it. I have two Beretta's which I don't plan to sell but they have held 90% of their value.
Look around for an SKB 505. Just confirm they are the pre-buyout of SKB and are the Japanese made SKB's. The Miroku's are awesome guns too. They are around used as well.
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Thanks for the info.MonsterDad wrote:I have a CZ Redhead in 20 gauge. It has been repaired a few times for not firing the top barrel. The finish is very weak and chips easily, leaving bare wood spots. The finished is not really stain rather a color coating. I am not expert in milling but put the receivers of a CZ next to the others and you can easily see a difference.MGIII wrote:MonsterDad wrote:
Ok now tell me why I shouldn't do it? I have heard more good things than bad about CZs.
I paid about $750 for it and probably couldn't get more than $300 or $400 for it. I have two Beretta's which I don't plan to sell but they have held 90% of their value.
Look around for an SKB 505. Just confirm they are the pre-buyout of SKB and are the Japanese made SKB's. The Miroku's are awesome guns too. They are around used as well.
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I shot an 1100 Remington for 25 years, I now have a SKB GC 7. I really like it and payed around $1,000 new a few years ago. One of my hunting buddies shoots SKB's, 505 and 585 mostly.
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Is $1500 too much for a franchi elite with only 25 rounds through it?
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Huh? I work in the shooting industry. No way does a Miroku compare to a Beretta or Browningjetjockey wrote:That's why you should look for a Miroku. Awesome guns without the extra price tag, and twice the gun of the CZ. Miroku's are Brownings without paying for the name. Research them and you will find they are just as respected as a Browning or Beretta.
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If you find a good deal on a Franchi Renaissance I would buy it, they are a great gun with a lot features only found in much higher price range. I have a 20 gauge that I use on every thing including trap and skeet and it has been trouble but it's greatest attribute is it's weight when your chasing chukars all day. Franchi's new Instinct is also nice but a little more money. Dave
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I have a 20ga franchi instinct 28" barrels, 50 shells through it, it's nice in great shape I bought it a few months ago, but I don't shoot it enough, will sell for $750, new there $1100.
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Brazosvalleyvizslas wrote:Huh? I work in the shooting industry. No way does a Miroku compare to a Beretta or Browningjetjockey wrote:That's why you should look for a Miroku. Awesome guns without the extra price tag, and twice the gun of the CZ. Miroku's are Brownings without paying for the name. Research them and you will find they are just as respected as a Browning or Beretta.
Your kidding right? Miroku makes many of the Brownings.
For those of you wondering what a Miroku is. Miroku is the Japanese company who makes many of the Brownings. They have an agreement not to market any guns in the U.S. under the Miroku name. However, many people actually think the Miroku branded shotguns have better fit and finish then the Browning that they also build. But Mirokus aren't marketed in the US. Miroku makes fantastic shotguns that are easily equal to Brownings (which they make) and Betettas.
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/reviews/sho ... -5-shotgun
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Look at High Grade Shooter Supply. They have used guns in your price range.
http://higradeshooters.com/
http://higradeshooters.com/
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Yes they do but the quality is not the same.jetjockey wrote:Brazosvalleyvizslas wrote:Huh? I work in the shooting industry. No way does a Miroku compare to a Beretta or Browningjetjockey wrote:That's why you should look for a Miroku. Awesome guns without the extra price tag, and twice the gun of the CZ. Miroku's are Brownings without paying for the name. Research them and you will find they are just as respected as a Browning or Beretta.
Your kidding right? Miroku makes many of the Brownings.
For those of you wondering what a Miroku is. Miroku is the Japanese company who makes many of the Brownings. They have an agreement not to market any guns in the U.S. under the Miroku name. However, many people actually think the Miroku branded shotguns have better fit and finish then the Browning that they also build. But Mirokus aren't marketed in the US. Miroku makes fantastic shotguns that are easily equal to Brownings (which they make) and Betettas.
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/reviews/sho ... -5-shotgun
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Yes it is. Like I said, many people think the Miroku's are actually better. Do some research. Not to mention many of the Mirokus are the exact same guns as the Browning they make, without the Browning name. Look at a Browning, and it probably says Miroku gun Company on the barrels. If you can find a difference in a Miroku and a Citori, Im all ears. Because they are exactly the same gun.
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=777
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=777
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Miroku is a great gun and they make the Brownings, same factory same castings. They have for years and it is no secret. They also have made the SKBs and the Charles Dalys, all very good guns
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I'm picking up my first O/U tomorrow, a 12 gauge CZ-USA Upland Sterling with 5 choke tubes. It'll be fun getting out to the range with this, patterning the different chokes and getting a feel for it. Anyone have an experience with this one?
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MGIII....everyone has their opinion on the best bang for your $. Here's my take on a gun...find one in your price range that fits you. No matter what the quality, if it doesn't hit where you point it's not the gun for you. Do you have access to a laser bore sight? if so it's a good tool to see where the a gun points, also a good practice tool for proper mount. You can make a gun fit, but some adjustments can be costly.
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What about Webley & Scott?
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I have experience with a 20 gauge Redhead. Don't shoot skeet or trap with it. After one season it will need repair.GunDogAdventures wrote:I'm picking up my first O/U tomorrow, a 12 gauge CZ-USA Upland Sterling with 5 choke tubes. It'll be fun getting out to the range with this, patterning the different chokes and getting a feel for it. Anyone have an experience with this one?
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As far as I know, the Webley and Scott guns being made today are not the guns they used to be. They are now made in Turkey, just like the CZ's. Turkish doubles have yet to recover from the well built reputation of building junk guns. With that said, many people used to say the same thing about Spanish doubles. The problem with Turkish guns is there are several manufactures That make guns branded under different names. It's hard to know what exactly your getting. Some can be just fine and actually pretty nice, and others are junk. I have heard way to many stories about the cheaper Turkish built guns such as the CZ's, to ever own one. Some of the new Webley and Scott's look pretty nice though, but they have the price tag as well. For the price of their top of the line guns, you can get an AYA #2, a Ceasar Guerini, Beretta 686 SP V, etc. Unless they are something special, it's going to be a tough market to crack with a Turkish built gun.magspa wrote:What about Webley & Scott?
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I had a Miroku, said Charles Daley on the barrel's. Very nice gun!
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Well I found a beretta 686 black onyx 20ga for a good price.
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