I am going to start trap shooting and want to buy a double barrelled 12 ga. Any advice of a reasonably priced one to start off with? I do not have any specific brand loyalty, although I have a Remington 870 and it had been very good.
I snagged a Mossberg Maverick Hunter O/U a month or so back. Possibly the best $420 I've ever spent. It's no fancy $2000 supergun, but it handles well, points beautifully, and functions flawlessly. Definitely worth a look.
After you put 15,000 to 20,000 rounds through it, you will start to get an idea of how good a trap gun it is. Most quality trap or skeet guns will easily go 50,000 rounds with no major issues.
^^ x3. Have worn out cheap shotguns in as little as 8K rounds.
Then you have to decide, $500 for 20,000 rounds or $2,000 for 50,000 rounds... it cost averages out to about the same amount of rounds per dollar.
Then you have to decide, $500 for 20,000 rounds or $2,000 for 50,000 rounds... it cost averages out to about the same amount of rounds per dollar.
The biggest thing I say is comfort. If it fits you, if you're comfortable mounting, pointing and swinging it. For value, fit, finish and upgradability Browning and Beretta are good choices
Shoot your 870 to start. Don't be in a hurry to buy an o/u. Try as many as you can before buying. Clay target shooters will quite often let you try their gun if you show an interest in it. Also, clay target shooters are quite fickle about their guns and are always buying and selling. Good quality used guns are not that hard to find.I am going to start trap shooting and want to buy a double barrelled 12 ga. Any advice of a reasonably priced one to start off with? I do not have any specific brand loyalty, although I have a Remington 870 and it had been very good.



























