I absolutely love a SXS, I have pumps and had an O/U but to my mind nothing tops a SxS, even a cheap one. (I must admit though for pure pleasure to blast with my winchester 9410 runs top competition, 10 shots before a reload really helps it's cause)
I agree with it must have double triggers, I just wish I had the money to have a few nicer end SxS's. I do have a WW Greener in 10 gauge, it's a beauty but expensive to shoot and really way to much gun to shoot even clays with. For waterfowl from a blind it's amazing, has amazingly tight patterns. At 10 1/2 pounds it's too heavy to comfortably use for 25 birds on the trap range, just carrying it I play out, which is too bad, with 1 1/2 oz loads it's quite pleasant to shoot.
I should by the end of the week have completed my collection of stevens 311's. I have the 410, 16 and 12, with the 20 soon to be I hope. Unfortunately the 410 isn't an A like the others. The 12 is my workhorse gun, I shoot nearly all my sporting clays and trap with it.
I'll maybe try to get some pics of the 10 and of the stevens collection by the end of the week.
I agree with it must have double triggers, I just wish I had the money to have a few nicer end SxS's. I do have a WW Greener in 10 gauge, it's a beauty but expensive to shoot and really way to much gun to shoot even clays with. For waterfowl from a blind it's amazing, has amazingly tight patterns. At 10 1/2 pounds it's too heavy to comfortably use for 25 birds on the trap range, just carrying it I play out, which is too bad, with 1 1/2 oz loads it's quite pleasant to shoot.
I should by the end of the week have completed my collection of stevens 311's. I have the 410, 16 and 12, with the 20 soon to be I hope. Unfortunately the 410 isn't an A like the others. The 12 is my workhorse gun, I shoot nearly all my sporting clays and trap with it.
I'll maybe try to get some pics of the 10 and of the stevens collection by the end of the week.




















































