A fellow member from our pointing dog club contacted me , to see if I would help is friend to choose an all around shotgun. The gentleman has been involved with AHEA , which is the Alberta organization involved with teaching new hunters basic skills, to help them get started in the sport. He had recently taken a beginners shotgun coaching course, but he is relatively new to shotgun hunting, and his only shotgun, is an old fixed full choke Ithaca pump. I told him not to buy anything yet, but to join us at skeet yesterday. I brought along an SX-3 for him to try, which worked out well, and another member let him use his Citori for part of a round. It was very windy yesterday, which made skeet a challenge, but the fellow shot better than two of our members that have been shooting for a couple of years. He started out at about 40%, but by the third round, he shot around 70%. He shot the SX-3 best, but he liked the feel of the Citori. At this point, he is thinking that he should purchase an SX-4, or a used SX-3, and then shop for an O/U, when his budget allows. This fellow is one of a half dozen that I have had out to skeet to try various shotguns before buying, rather than have them buy something that doesn't fit, that they won't be happy with.




















































