How does a person determine how many rounds a shotgun should hold up for?
I really enjoy shooting SxS's, however I've found a real need to replace parts regularly on my cheap ones. I'm not opposed to saving up for more quality some day, but how does one determine what that quality level is?
Same with any other style of shotguns, if I give up on SxS's and look at over unders etc, how many rounds should a person expect?
I had a dealer trying to sell me a SxS that was $1900 and he said it was rated for 40,000 rounds. I should have asked more about what they expect to start to give grief after that, but 40,000 rounds doesn't sound like very much to me.
I'm sure if a person buys an 1100, it may not last that long, but any of the pieces that wear out, will be very easy to get and replace. What about SxS's and O/U's, can the wear parts be easily replaced, or is end of life a headspace issue as they get loose, and unless you can tighten up the hinge pins they are done?
Any information about shotgun life in general would be a great help.
I really enjoy shooting SxS's, however I've found a real need to replace parts regularly on my cheap ones. I'm not opposed to saving up for more quality some day, but how does one determine what that quality level is?
Same with any other style of shotguns, if I give up on SxS's and look at over unders etc, how many rounds should a person expect?
I had a dealer trying to sell me a SxS that was $1900 and he said it was rated for 40,000 rounds. I should have asked more about what they expect to start to give grief after that, but 40,000 rounds doesn't sound like very much to me.
I'm sure if a person buys an 1100, it may not last that long, but any of the pieces that wear out, will be very easy to get and replace. What about SxS's and O/U's, can the wear parts be easily replaced, or is end of life a headspace issue as they get loose, and unless you can tighten up the hinge pins they are done?
Any information about shotgun life in general would be a great help.