- Location
- British Canuckistan
...for skeet, then trap then sporting clays.
I have a Baikal SxS, but I find it cumbersome (the wide barrel situation is distracting. I'm thinking of a 28" O/U...and think I would like something lightish.
I was going to look at the Mossberg Onyx Reserve Sporting or their Silver Reserve Sporting...but their site is gimped and all I get is an error page when I try to open to read about them. I like the idea of the barrel's being ported for the reduced recoil.
In any case, aside from my Mossberg thoughts, which are a bit below my max budget of about $1200(ish), I'm open to suggestions on what I should consider.
Skeet is what will be shot the most, with occasional trap and possibly sporting clays (my group hasn't done it yet, but may try soon).
I have a Baikal SxS, but I find it cumbersome (the wide barrel situation is distracting. I'm thinking of a 28" O/U...and think I would like something lightish.
I was going to look at the Mossberg Onyx Reserve Sporting or their Silver Reserve Sporting...but their site is gimped and all I get is an error page when I try to open to read about them. I like the idea of the barrel's being ported for the reduced recoil.
In any case, aside from my Mossberg thoughts, which are a bit below my max budget of about $1200(ish), I'm open to suggestions on what I should consider.
Skeet is what will be shot the most, with occasional trap and possibly sporting clays (my group hasn't done it yet, but may try soon).


















































