Hey there.
I'm looking at getting an old SxS for a grouse gun. I've noticed there are surplus dealers who have large stocks of older European/British guns, at much more affordable prices, because a lot of them are chambered for 2 1/2" shells (I would imagine because these are harder to get). I've never noticed these on a shelf at a gun store, but my local shop actually carries a lot of oddball ammunition, so may be able to order these.
So my questions are as follows;
A: is it worth looking into one of these less expensive guns, given potential ammunition scarcity (keep in mind this would be for grouse hunting, not shooting skeet, etc). They seem to be manufactured by companies with a good rep and from what I've read have potential to be of good quality and value for the price (seemingly between $700-1500 for what I'm looking for). They also seem readily available with features like straight "upland style" stocks, ejectors, and non damascus barrels, all features that I'm looking for, which I'm typically only seeing in guns that cost $3-4,000+ in newer examples.
B: Where is a good place to order ammunition for these, if my local shop cannot source it?
C: Are there particular brands or features I should be looking for in these shells? Again, this is for Ontario ruffed grouse hunting, so likely #7.5 or #8 lead shot.
Thank you
I'm looking at getting an old SxS for a grouse gun. I've noticed there are surplus dealers who have large stocks of older European/British guns, at much more affordable prices, because a lot of them are chambered for 2 1/2" shells (I would imagine because these are harder to get). I've never noticed these on a shelf at a gun store, but my local shop actually carries a lot of oddball ammunition, so may be able to order these.
So my questions are as follows;
A: is it worth looking into one of these less expensive guns, given potential ammunition scarcity (keep in mind this would be for grouse hunting, not shooting skeet, etc). They seem to be manufactured by companies with a good rep and from what I've read have potential to be of good quality and value for the price (seemingly between $700-1500 for what I'm looking for). They also seem readily available with features like straight "upland style" stocks, ejectors, and non damascus barrels, all features that I'm looking for, which I'm typically only seeing in guns that cost $3-4,000+ in newer examples.
B: Where is a good place to order ammunition for these, if my local shop cannot source it?
C: Are there particular brands or features I should be looking for in these shells? Again, this is for Ontario ruffed grouse hunting, so likely #7.5 or #8 lead shot.
Thank you



















































