SxS's: Beavertail or Splinter?

Which forend do you prefer on a SxS?

  • Beavertail

    Votes: 11 24.4%
  • Splinter

    Votes: 34 75.6%

  • Total voters
    45
I am interested on who likes sticking a fat piece of fried dough under their barrels.

I own something like that on a 626 Onyx.....a semi beavertail. The shotgun is quite nice and fits me well hence the reason that it has survived so far at my disposal. Come to think of it, I had also briefly owned an SKB 200E and 280E with fat forends. :)

I must confess that up until my migration to North America I had never handled a shotgun with a beavertail forend or for that matter any slide action shotgun.
 
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I voted splinter because most of my sxs are that configuration and I like the lines. That being said, I have a Beretta Silver Hawk 16ga with a Beaver-tail fore stock that I shoot better than most guns I've owned --- in fact I shot my first 50 straight at skeet with it. The measurements are the same as several of my other guns that I shoot fairly well but nothing like this one.
 
Depends. What dictates my personal preference depends on what game the shot gun is being used. On a light 12ga. or 20ga. for use on upland birds, I prefer splinter.

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On my 3 1/2" 10ga. Mag, used on waterfowl, beavertail.

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LOL, cinnamon and sugar is my fav!

Seriously, I had both and there's nothing wrong with the beavertail, except its heavy and fat...like a beavertail.
 
I like a splinter. A buddy of mine has an Arietta with a semi-beavertail and I like it alot too. It flairs just enough to wrap slightly but doesnt go out past the barrel edges.
 
I like splinter forends with English stocks because it flows well and handles nice as a combo but a beavertail when it's a Prince of Wales or pistol grip which I can swing around faster with better grip.
 
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