I'm looking into getting myself an over-under and realized that there isn't much I know about them. Are there any links to some educational material?
Basically I need to know what to look for when selecting a gun
Thanks in advance
Why thank you kindly Ahsan
I just wanted to study the subject a little further before I started asking generic n00b questions. As for your questions, Im not new to shooting or hunting at all and have used and owned many rifles and shotguns before, just never an O/U.
Id rather not set an amount since I dont have much to compare too. Ill basically have to spend what I need to wether Id like to or not. Too little and you wont be happy, too much and its unnecessary and Id feel bad taking it into the woods.
What I need is a do it all smooth bore. That means wing shooting for ducks, geese, pheasant and grouse....maybe rabbit. And also I need a turkey and coyote gun.
This brings me to the biggest question regarding versatility. I want something with a bead AND a QUICK DETACH red dot or low powered scope.
Others features Id require is it to look good, be relatively weather resistant, have double triggers (i find the simpler something is, the better), to have interchangeable chokes, and a quiet safety catch.
Good overall build quality, rigidity, balance and low weight also wouldnt hurt.
So probably something in the 26-28in range. And if possible to take anything from a 2 3/4 target load to heavy 3 1/2 goose or turkey loads.
I know its quite a tall order, but if such a gun is possible to make for a reasonable price I would be a very happy man. Let me know how reasonable my demands are.
Thank you
Tom
Hello Tom,
Hope my initial post hadn’t offended you in any manner.My queries earlier weren’t meant to question your experiences pertinent to shooting/hunting or knowledge of firearms in general but to obtain a better appreciation regarding your familiarity with various types of shotguns.
You have adequately summed up your personal requirement(s) by stating such as being quite a tall order – from a more practical point of view, I’m afraid it is indeed!
It is true that a breech loading double gun such as a smoothbore O/U shotgun may be “press ganged” to perform all those roles and duties that you have outlined. However, bluntly speaking, that firearm will neither be a master nor a jack of all trades. In other words, that configuration isn’t really designed to fill all those niches i.e. effectively.
To cut to the chase (pun intended) – IMHO, a semi-auto shotgun will be a far more appropriate platform/configuration that could very satisfactorily conform to and address the multiple scenarios that you have visualized. Simply put, in that comparison, an O/U shotgun will never completely meet all the criteria that you have specified.
Just a throught - the new Stoeger M3500 (semi-auto) may be a good, reasonably priced candidate for such venture.....
http://www.stoegerindustries.com/firearms/stoeger_model_3500.php
So what would be the differences between a waterfowl and an upland gun? And why would those features be better for that purpose?
Your reply gives me a lot to think about. Seems like everything boils down to me not being able to have "one do it all smooth-bore O/U", which was my original intent. What If I bought a lighter 3 1/2 that can do steel shot?
Both your links seem to have excellent guns, but I was hoping for a wood and steel gun that has that typical European look to it.



























