I've decided that I want a "keeper" shotgun for shooting skeet and the occasional round of sporting clays (I already have a dedicated trap gun).
I'm not in a rush to pick a gun yet so I'm going to SHOT in January to help me decide what I want. I know that it will be a 28" or 30" O/U (I had a Guerini with 32" barrels and they were too long for me) along the lines of Kreighoff/Kolar/Guerini/Blaser/DT-11. What I haven't decided is 12 or 20 gauge, and should I get a multi barrel set or tubes. I currently shoot a 687 Silver Pigeon II 20/28 combo with the 28 being used about 75% of the time.
Before anyone mentions Perazzi, I've NEVER picked up a Perazzi that came anywhere close to fitting me or feeling comfortable in my hands. Maybe I'll find something at SHOT that works.
I have zero experience with tubes so I'm asking for advice from people who have experience with them. I know that Briley and Kolar both offer what are purported to be excellent quality sets but any comment of a fitted versus "drop in" would be appreciated.
I do not compete, I'm just a duffer who really enjoys shooting at clay targets with a quality shotgun.
I am aware that this will be an expensive purchase but I intend it to be my last shotgun (well, one of my last anyways) so I figure it's worth it. After SHOT I'm heading down to Joel Etchen's in PA as they seem to have a decent selection to also fondle (inspired by The Spank's recent purchase of the JEG Beretta trap combo) and I'd like top actually see the wood choices.
Thanks in advance.
I'm not in a rush to pick a gun yet so I'm going to SHOT in January to help me decide what I want. I know that it will be a 28" or 30" O/U (I had a Guerini with 32" barrels and they were too long for me) along the lines of Kreighoff/Kolar/Guerini/Blaser/DT-11. What I haven't decided is 12 or 20 gauge, and should I get a multi barrel set or tubes. I currently shoot a 687 Silver Pigeon II 20/28 combo with the 28 being used about 75% of the time.
Before anyone mentions Perazzi, I've NEVER picked up a Perazzi that came anywhere close to fitting me or feeling comfortable in my hands. Maybe I'll find something at SHOT that works.
I have zero experience with tubes so I'm asking for advice from people who have experience with them. I know that Briley and Kolar both offer what are purported to be excellent quality sets but any comment of a fitted versus "drop in" would be appreciated.
I do not compete, I'm just a duffer who really enjoys shooting at clay targets with a quality shotgun.
I am aware that this will be an expensive purchase but I intend it to be my last shotgun (well, one of my last anyways) so I figure it's worth it. After SHOT I'm heading down to Joel Etchen's in PA as they seem to have a decent selection to also fondle (inspired by The Spank's recent purchase of the JEG Beretta trap combo) and I'd like top actually see the wood choices.
Thanks in advance.