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I have always liked the classy old school look of a SXS shotgun. I am curious, what are some of the best reasonably priced SXS shotys offered on the market today?
I have always liked the classy old school look of a SXS shotgun. I am curious, what are some of the best reasonably priced SXS shotys offered on the market today?
Win/64;4463783[B said:]If you still call them "shotys"[/B] you are not ready for a SxS Shotgun.
If you still call them "shotys" you are not ready for a SxS Shotgun.
Cut some slack to a new shooter who shows an interest in classic guns. Better he come here to learn about good guns than go to another forum where they think the best sxs is the POS Norinco Outlaw.If you still call them "shotys" you are not ready for a SxS Shotgun.

Cut some slack to a new shooter who shows an interest in classic guns. Better he come here to learn about good guns than go to another forum where they think the best sxs is the POS Norinco Outlaw.![]()
I dunnoo, my father had a friend from a "well to do" English family.If you still call them "shotys" you are not ready for a SxS Shotgun.
If you still call them "shotys" you are not ready for a SxS Shotgun.

Among the very least expensive sxs the Baikal would be my choice over the Stoeger. The Baikal and the ones imported by Remington aren't the fanciest of guns and quite heavy but they are definitely serviceable guns.What do you guys think of the baikal brand? Lately I hear about them more, and more. I know they were imported from Russia into Canada under Remington.



























