If you’re going to shoot trap or any clays games, you’ll want a heavier gun to absorb recoil. 7 1/2 pounds. 28” or 30” barrels. You’ll want a post 1925 gun (modern powders) with original 2 3/4” chambers. If you really want a SxS and that’s your intended use, I’d look for a classic American 12 gauge. A Fox Sterlingworth, Fox A Grade or Ithaca NID come to mind. Sturdy, well built guns. I use a Remington 1894 B Grade but that’s an earlier gun I had restocked. You should find those guns for under $1000.
I’m recommending those because the well made English and Continental guns you are likely to find will most likely be in the lighter side and you’ll tire of shooting them at the range. Too much recoil. Keep watching the EE. Good guns show up. They just aren’t there the moment you decide you want one.
I’m recommending those because the well made English and Continental guns you are likely to find will most likely be in the lighter side and you’ll tire of shooting them at the range. Too much recoil. Keep watching the EE. Good guns show up. They just aren’t there the moment you decide you want one.