Mike Oxbig
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Scarborough Ontario
Hey fellas. I’m new to guns in general and want to buy an excellent quality and very versatile 12 gauge shotgun. I want to shoot skeet, turkey, ducks, and one day bucks. I don’t mind spending the money to get something that I’ll never have to say “I need a better gun for this type of shooting” I know I’ll need interchangeable chokes and 2 barrels. Accuracy and a long life will be a huge selling point. I don’t care much for bling and my ceiling is about $1600 new or used. (Is that reasonable for what I need?)
I have shot almost every type action of shotgun at skeet. I didn’t like the pump much. (too much movement while aiming at a moving target) The 2 I liked best were the semi auto and the side by side break. My buddy who hunts is trying to talk me out of the break which i thought was a little more fun to shoot) and into a semi as he says “when the ducks come in you want to reload fast and fire even faster” Is an extra shot really going to make or break a day of hunting? (I don’t want to be a whore, just eat some BBQ duck)
Thing is every gun store I go to tells me that the last place I went sell crap or that they gave me bad info and theirs are better. It’s almost as bad as buying a used car in Scarborough!
Anyway if someone could give me an idea of what to look for in versatile and quality shotgun (and tell me honestly if I’m asking too much of a gun for that matter) I’d be grateful .
Cheers
Mike
I have shot almost every type action of shotgun at skeet. I didn’t like the pump much. (too much movement while aiming at a moving target) The 2 I liked best were the semi auto and the side by side break. My buddy who hunts is trying to talk me out of the break which i thought was a little more fun to shoot) and into a semi as he says “when the ducks come in you want to reload fast and fire even faster” Is an extra shot really going to make or break a day of hunting? (I don’t want to be a whore, just eat some BBQ duck)
Thing is every gun store I go to tells me that the last place I went sell crap or that they gave me bad info and theirs are better. It’s almost as bad as buying a used car in Scarborough!
Anyway if someone could give me an idea of what to look for in versatile and quality shotgun (and tell me honestly if I’m asking too much of a gun for that matter) I’d be grateful .
Cheers
Mike
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