My collection will ultimately disperse because at present I am the only one in my family with a PAL. Probably one of the more fertile hunting grounds are estate sales. Not sure I appreciated the shot about about not being able to absorb the recoil as we age but could not resist the pun. My titanium shoulder won't rust and can withstand a major recoil.
The baby boomers are aging. There will once again be a number of fine guns hitting the market. Unfortunately I'm saving for a couple specific double rifles and paying off my first house. I've seen a number of very special double guns come up locally recently and know of many more that will change hands in the years to come as their owners are to the point they can't heft the weight or take the recoil of their 12 gas
SKB's seem to have almost doubled price over the last 10 years.
How about prices in Canada versus the US? I think it was mentioned in another thread that the prices in Canada are about 30% lower than the US. Does that factor in currency? i.e. If a gun is selling for $US 1,000 in the US, what would it sell for in Canada in $C?
Any comments on this point?
...snip... I am the only person in my hunting circles who uses a SXS and hunts over a dog. Lots of hunters around here to choose from as well. We have a nice little gunshop but there will not be a double in there. Nobody is interested. We are a small niche in a beleaguered industry.
Anything much over 1 1/8oz -1 1/4oz field loads in a 12ga gets to be too much for me and I'm 35. I almost can't shoot a limit of ducks without an auto as I find most steel loads punish my shoulder, inside the joint not purple skin.
Used to shoot a flat of 1 1/8oz 1200fps target loads every week in either o/u or pumps but not anymore. I'm loading 7/8oz @ 1150 and lovin life. Might even try 3/4oz
28ga SxS would be the cats azz
send me a PM next fall! I'll make the drive over and bring one of my SxS 28's. I use dt side-by-sides exclusively for upland (and usually 28 gauge) and prefer the same for waterfowl (though I occasionally stoop to using one of a few auto-loaders that I've inherited). I love hunting with dogs as well. Sadly my lab is a good duck dog, but fairly useless in the uplands.
Good news, I think he will move quite a few in the sub gauges. I think these CZ's doubles are stepping stone doubles, people buy them to try out a sub gauge double and once they see how much fun and effective they are, they go out and buy a more expensive higher quality piece.Looks like prophet river will be carrying the Cz line which will include SxS. I know it's a small step forward into the SxS market but atleast a step forward. I for one am excited.
Good news, I think he will move quite a few in the sub gauges. I think these CZ's doubles are stepping stone doubles, people buy them to try out a sub gauge double and once they see how much fun and effective they are, they go out and buy a more expensive higher quality piece.
I am guilty of that. Wish there was a place to rent one for a few rounds, it would sure make it easier to find the right one.
Me too. My recently acquired AYA 28s are much nicer to look at than my CZ... but I have to say, I use the CZ a lot more. No babying, not concerned about occasional dings or scratches. And it kills birds!
I used my 28 gauge AYA for about 40 days of bird hunting last fall. If I am paying to have the gun, I am going to use it.



























