huntingfish
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Quebec City
Howdy folks,
So, I figured I'm going to be needing a shotgun eventually. I currently own a 30-06 (moose/bear) and a .22lr (grouse). I'd eventually want to have something that could serve as all of the following:
I'd probably need different chokes as well.
I've been looking at stoeger shotguns. I personally like the looks and the feel of their o/u. I've held a SxS and I don't like the large forearm. I'd rather have a sleek forearm, I find them more comfortable. I'm not a big fan of "tactical" styles shotguns and such either.
My debate is choosing between a condor supreme and a condor outback. The supreme comes with ejectors while the outback only comes with extractors. The barrel length is also different. I believe both have auto-safety (which I'm not a big fan of, but that can probably be fixed by a gunsmith).
Anything I'm not considering or that I forgot?
Cheers,
Fish
So, I figured I'm going to be needing a shotgun eventually. I currently own a 30-06 (moose/bear) and a .22lr (grouse). I'd eventually want to have something that could serve as all of the following:
- Carry along on walks in the woods (no, not for bear defense hehe, but mostly if I see a bird or two along the way). Ideally, on the light side of things.
- Might try migratory birds eventually in the future (read: steel shot)
- Might try turky hunting as well
- Rabbit/hare hunting
- Serve as a backup to my 30-06 should something go wrong with it (read: 12ga slugs, since anything less than that is illegal for big game here in qc)
- Plinking/practice (maybe a bit of skeet, but this will be very very occasional)
I'd probably need different chokes as well.
I've been looking at stoeger shotguns. I personally like the looks and the feel of their o/u. I've held a SxS and I don't like the large forearm. I'd rather have a sleek forearm, I find them more comfortable. I'm not a big fan of "tactical" styles shotguns and such either.
My debate is choosing between a condor supreme and a condor outback. The supreme comes with ejectors while the outback only comes with extractors. The barrel length is also different. I believe both have auto-safety (which I'm not a big fan of, but that can probably be fixed by a gunsmith).
Anything I'm not considering or that I forgot?
Cheers,
Fish


















































