Me also being left handed and coming from years of bird hunting experience as well..
I went with, and recommend a Browning BPS predator. It has a 20.5" barrel, you can get mag extensions from +1 to +6 (stock form is 5 rnds) it has removable chokes, and loading/ejection is from the bottom, with the safety on top, with nice fiber optic sight. This is a great/reliable gun for left hand shooters. If you are like me, you will be much faster handling the traditional feel of a "normal" hunting shotgun, as opposed to some of the kids running pistol grips and funky stocks/LOP's. They are also on sale now at wholesale sports! $80.00 off and a $75.00 off mail in rebate, plus the gun is priced at old dollar pricing, so getting a browning BPS with todays dollar for just over $600 is unreal!
"Normal" shotguns are fine when you are starting out or that's what you already have. If you want to go and shoot and have some fun and are not too concerned about how high you place on the ladder then shoot anything you want and enjoy.
The "kids" that are running pistol grips and funky stocks/LOPs will learn very quickly that if they want to be competitive that is probably not the right equipment.
Do you already own a shotgun? Start with that one. Shoot some other peoples shotguns. If you can go to a match talk to the people shooting. They will be more than happy to lend you their wisdom.
The majority of people are running Benelli or Remington.
That being said I have seen people running just about any other shotgun made and they are still having fun.
It doesn't mean you can't run anything else. You have to input all of your factors (budget, time, practice, how serious you want to be) and go from there.




















































