Hello shotgun fans!
I'm in the market for a shotgun. I have fired a few in the past, although I have never owned one. In other words, I'm a shotgun newbie and I want to change that! My needs would be fairly simple...mostly casual clay shooting at the range for fun and practise, and perhaps some days out in the woods looking for grouse or quail. No waterfowl, no pheasants, no organized clay sports.
I'm not against pump action, single-barreled shotguns, but I find I'm drawn towards a double-barreled gun, either a SXS or an O/U...mostly because they look ###y and because I like the idea of having two choke sizes to choose from depending on which barrel I fire.
I'm also a bit of a quality snob. I have no interest in cheap firearms. I also enjoy the aesthetics of older firearms; I'm not interested in plastic, synthetic, camo, etc. To give some idea of my taste, I currently own a 1957 Remington model 760 in .270, a 1955 Winchester model 61, and a 1965 S&W model 17-2. I'm a bit old school, I guess. I like wood stocks/grips, steel receivers, quality machining...you get the picture!
Thus, I am contemplating the following...used Browning Superposed, used Browning Citori, perhaps a used Beretta of some sort? Clearly here I am leaning towards the O/U. I see that most of the SXS shotguns that tickle my fancy are outside of my budget or outside of my aesthetic or are potentially lacking in quality. Call me fussy.
So, I suppose I am looking for input here regarding bore size (12 or 20 most likely?) and choke sizes based on my above shooting scenarios (upland and clays), as well as useful comments/recommendations regarding manufacturers. Perhaps there are brands I hadn't thought of or I am unfamiliar with. I'd prefer to keep the budget to a 2K limit.
Cheers,
R
I'm in the market for a shotgun. I have fired a few in the past, although I have never owned one. In other words, I'm a shotgun newbie and I want to change that! My needs would be fairly simple...mostly casual clay shooting at the range for fun and practise, and perhaps some days out in the woods looking for grouse or quail. No waterfowl, no pheasants, no organized clay sports.
I'm not against pump action, single-barreled shotguns, but I find I'm drawn towards a double-barreled gun, either a SXS or an O/U...mostly because they look ###y and because I like the idea of having two choke sizes to choose from depending on which barrel I fire.
I'm also a bit of a quality snob. I have no interest in cheap firearms. I also enjoy the aesthetics of older firearms; I'm not interested in plastic, synthetic, camo, etc. To give some idea of my taste, I currently own a 1957 Remington model 760 in .270, a 1955 Winchester model 61, and a 1965 S&W model 17-2. I'm a bit old school, I guess. I like wood stocks/grips, steel receivers, quality machining...you get the picture!
Thus, I am contemplating the following...used Browning Superposed, used Browning Citori, perhaps a used Beretta of some sort? Clearly here I am leaning towards the O/U. I see that most of the SXS shotguns that tickle my fancy are outside of my budget or outside of my aesthetic or are potentially lacking in quality. Call me fussy.
So, I suppose I am looking for input here regarding bore size (12 or 20 most likely?) and choke sizes based on my above shooting scenarios (upland and clays), as well as useful comments/recommendations regarding manufacturers. Perhaps there are brands I hadn't thought of or I am unfamiliar with. I'd prefer to keep the budget to a 2K limit.
Cheers,
R



















































