BigUglyMan
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- New Scotland
My brother just sold a Browning Gold 3.5". I've got the same gun and it's a pretty good way to go, especially for higher volume waterfowl shooting. Whether you need the 3.5" or not is debatable, but it certainly was a big deal 25 years ago when I bought my Gold. I certainly don't feel bad about taking it out in foul weather as it's pretty easy to get and keep clean. If you go with an O/U or SxS they pose a different sort of challenge to keep clean.
Ardent gives good advice when he suggests a good quality pump. An older Wingmaster with chokes is a great way to start out. You can even swap barrels out and stocks to make the gun better suited to different chores while maintaining the same set of controls for familiarity.
More and more I find myself drawn to my OUs and SxS guns and I wonder to myself whether it makes a damn bit of sense to have two or three of each action type or if it wouldn't be smarter to have a couple of really well built guns and to go from there. Sure, it's fun to have this one for this and that one for that, but is there any reason that I couldn't do everything shotgun related with my 20ga and 12ga Superposeds?
Ardent gives good advice when he suggests a good quality pump. An older Wingmaster with chokes is a great way to start out. You can even swap barrels out and stocks to make the gun better suited to different chores while maintaining the same set of controls for familiarity.
More and more I find myself drawn to my OUs and SxS guns and I wonder to myself whether it makes a damn bit of sense to have two or three of each action type or if it wouldn't be smarter to have a couple of really well built guns and to go from there. Sure, it's fun to have this one for this and that one for that, but is there any reason that I couldn't do everything shotgun related with my 20ga and 12ga Superposeds?