Hey guys,
Razz me all ya want... its all good, but I have never fired a shotgun before. My PAL should arrive in the mail sometime this week, so I can finally look into purchasing my first shotgun. While I've never shot before, I do know I am left handed (and left eye dominant). I am hoping to use it for hunting (just got that licence as well).
Should I look for an actual left handed shotgun?
Any suggestions on brand/models is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam:
I understand your sinister problem all too well!
My advice would depend on what you want to hunt, and whether you want a manual-action shotgun or a semi.
If you are aiming at waterfowl, then you will likely want a modern shotgun with interchangeable choke tubes. If you are NOT hunting geese, stick with a 2,3/4 or 3" gun in 12 gauge as a "first, do it all shotgun".
If you are looking at manual actions, consider a good pump gun. Some guys will suggest all sorts of options, but as a lefty and a new shooter who might need to benefit from spare parts availability, I would recommend something based on the Ithaca 37 or 87 action (it's an ambi-dextrous action) or a Remington 870 RIGHT HAND. The 870 ejection is not a problem for lefties. Both guns can be had with modern choke tube barrels and left-handed safeties are readily available for both without having to buy a different trigger group. Some guys swear by the moss berg 500 series shotguns, but I could never get used to the top mounted safety. I always found it non-intuitive. YMMV.
If you are looking at Semi-Autos for waterfoul, there are LOTS of options out there. If you want a very reliable higher-end gun, the usual and most recommended suspects (which can still be had new) are:
- Beretta A400
- Benelli Super Black Eagle 2
- Browning Maxxus
- Winchester SXP
All of those are available in 3.5". In a semi, that is reasonable. I personally would not be too keen to shoot a lot of 3.5" through a pump gun - the recoil is very stiff without the gas being bled off to cycle the action.
Now if we are talking upland game only, the equation changes a lot and a whole different selection of suitable guns are out there. For starters, with upland, you might want to look at a 20 gauge Ithaca 37. Even an older gun in modified or full fixed choke would be a great gun for a lefty.
As a left handed shooter, my "upland" shotgun stable looks like this:
- Remington 870 in 16 gauge with a lefty safety
- Ithaca Model 37 in 12 gauge with full and IC barrels
- Ithaca Model 37 20 gauge with a modified choke
- Remington 870 12 gauge shorty with Remchokes (general purpose beater gun for property walks year round)
- A couple different 12 gauge SXS break actions
- A Merkel 16 gauge Over/Under
All of these selections are very lefty friendly.
I would NOT get a left-handed specific shotgun. They are more expensive up front, resale can be difficult, parts are scarcer, and they offer no real advantage.
Welcome aboard!
