I've been shooting for over 30 years.
I fill a couple of deer tags every fall and chase the odd draw moose, but am primarily a shotgun enthusiast.
Presently I have a 870 Wingmaster.
I grew-up shooting my father's shotguns: Cooey 840; Rem 11-87; Win 101 and a Browning S/S.
Of all of these shotguns, I recall the #101 as being the most pleasing to shoot.
I am presently considering the purchase of a 'nice' O/U primarily for upland work - but also for occasional trap or sporting clay use.
Apart from aesthetics and price - I have no idea of how to choose the 'right' shotgun for my needs.
How do you properly 'fit' a shotgun??
Is it a 'feel' thing??
Based on my experience with the makes/models above - are there any makes that might be more appropriate for me?
My thinking presently is towards a Citori - mostly on account of their popularity. I have never shot one, but have shouldered one. Felt alright to me - but how really do I truly know if a shotgun is a true and good 'fit' for me??
Apologies for (likely) a newb quest.
Certainly appreciate the feedback.
I fill a couple of deer tags every fall and chase the odd draw moose, but am primarily a shotgun enthusiast.
Presently I have a 870 Wingmaster.
I grew-up shooting my father's shotguns: Cooey 840; Rem 11-87; Win 101 and a Browning S/S.
Of all of these shotguns, I recall the #101 as being the most pleasing to shoot.
I am presently considering the purchase of a 'nice' O/U primarily for upland work - but also for occasional trap or sporting clay use.
Apart from aesthetics and price - I have no idea of how to choose the 'right' shotgun for my needs.
How do you properly 'fit' a shotgun??
Is it a 'feel' thing??
Based on my experience with the makes/models above - are there any makes that might be more appropriate for me?
My thinking presently is towards a Citori - mostly on account of their popularity. I have never shot one, but have shouldered one. Felt alright to me - but how really do I truly know if a shotgun is a true and good 'fit' for me??
Apologies for (likely) a newb quest.
Certainly appreciate the feedback.



















































