Light SxS 20ga?

Mine has 3” chambers and kicks pretty good with those shells. I would want a heavier gun if I was going to shoot 3” regularly.
 
SKBs are very neat... the 280 is real nice, but you will need to get lucky to find one for 1k

I've had SKB 100's and 200's in 12 and 20, great choice if you don't mind that style of gun... meaning single triggers and usually (but not always) beaver tail fore ends. Also if you can find one that hasn't had the chokes opened up too much and doesn't have stock cracks in the scallop area, better yet! I haven't seen a good one for $1k in a long while now though, the secret is out!
 
I did stumble upon the CZ upland ultralight and it seems like exactly what I was looking for...except the barrels just need to be rotated 90 degrees ;-p

David
 
I know that mine is utilitarian compared to some that your are listing, but I love my Stoeger 20 gauge coach gun. 20" with imp and mod cylinders, 3" if you want to.
looks like mine is this one:
Item Number 31405
Barrel Length 20"
Overall Length 36.5"
Average Weight 6.4lbs

fits between the door and seat of my jeep when open, I carry it everywhere when I go off road. I love it for grouse. The shorter barrels are a little harder at trap, etc, but it's still a good gun and very handy.
 
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I did stumble upon the CZ upland ultralight and it seems like exactly what I was looking for...except the barrels just need to be rotated 90 degrees ;-p

David

The SXS arent very popular for unknown reasons. If you are willing to go over under instead you have ton of options.
 
I know that mine is utilitarian compared to some that your are listing, but I love my Stoeger 20 gauge coach gun. 20" with imp and mod cylinders, 3" if you want to.
looks like mine is this one:
Item Number 31405
Barrel Length 20"
Overall Length 36.5"
Average Weight 6.4lbs

fits between the door and seat of my jeep when open, I carry it everywhere when I go off road. I love it for grouse. The shorter barrels are a little harder at trap, etc, but it's still a good gun and very handy.

The stoeger coach is a reliable gun, 6.4lbs for 20inch barrel is not light though
 
The SXS arent very popular for unknown reasons. If you are willing to go over under instead you have ton of options.

I really like the look of SxS's but they're not in fashion right now. Anything in particular you had in mind that would be worth checking out in the 20ga 6lbs 1000$ range?
 
I really like the look of SxS's but they're not in fashion right now. Anything in particular you had in mind that would be worth checking out in the 20ga 6lbs 1000$ range?

Depends on what you want it for. For upland hunting there's nothing better than a nice fitting SxS. If you have never shot or hunted with such a gun, then you have not experienced what a nice SxS can do.
 
Another option if you’re not in a hurry could be the used market, keep an eye open for a used SKB 100, or a Charles Daly 500.

I've had three M-100s over the years and like them a lot. Two were 20ga. The current 20ga was a 28" choked F&M but had the choked reamed to IC/M. It's perfect for upland. The 25" model comes from the factory with IC/M chokes but I find the 25" bbls a tad short for handling. The 28s are much gooder. Also the M-100s come with a splinter forend as the M-200s come with a big beafy beaver tail forend.

The only fault I have with them is that they don't come with double triggers.
 
Picked up an Ithaca/SKB 100. Sold both my CZ's after that.

I would too.

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Thanks for all the comments and recommendations guys.

After reading that I'd have more choices in O/U for a light gun, I started looking in that direction. Finally settled on a Stevens 555 I found on the EE.

Seems light at 6.2'ish pounds (specs), should be more fun to carry around than they Pardner at 8.2lbs.

I'll give this a go and see if I need to go lighter...if anything, I'll get the 20ga version of the Stevens for my son lol.

David
 
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