Which 20 guage?

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So my first gun was a H&R greenwing special topper jr. And I loved that gun. Got me many grouse. I am thinking I want another 20 guage. What I hope to find is a relatively accurate, double barrel, modified, full or one of each. Prefer one mod and one full??? If that exists. lol. A longer barrel for bird hunting. In order to get a lighter gun, should I be looking for a pump, or a double barrel, and what do you smart fellers reccomend?
 
I have a Browning BSS and a Beretta A301M in 20ga. Both are fantastic, but I've always had my eye on the CZ Bobwhite.. I would suggest looking at that for a reasonably priced 20ga sxs...

Good luck!
 
When I decided on getting a 20ga. I happened to luck out and picked up a new in the box but earlier production blued Ruger Red Label. Well made, light and fast, just the ticket for Ruff Grouse in the sometimes thicker river bottem areas around here.

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SKB/Ithaca SxS, the more common Model 100 or 200 series. With the off chance of stumbling across a 150 or 280SE variant. For an SKB/Ithaca O/U, anything in the 500 or 600 series. One probably could do worse than with the Browning Citori (the Feather or the Upland models) in 20 gauge. But I suspect you'll pay more cash for it than the older SKB shotguns.

In a pump action shotgun I recommend the older series of M37 Ithaca Featherlight shotguns for upland game hunting only. A 16 or 20 gauge with a plain barrel version is very lively between the hands IMO. Really nice for a full day of scaring up pheasants or huns. If you don't mind shooting lead shot only, the older ones can be purchased for about one third the cost of a brand new model using the same manufacturer's name.
 
A sxs double in 20 gauge choked Mod and Imp is a classic combination for upland game though a lightweight semi or pump would do a good job as well. Try shouldering a few guns and pick the one that feels right.
 
Sxs's are classic bird guns. I'd suggest cz ringneck or cz bobwhite. Both great guns for the money. The ringneck now comes with a straight stock as well. A cheaper price gun that will do very well if you can find one is a baikal ij58 in 20ga. They do surface every now and then.
 
Sxs's are classic bird guns. I'd suggest cz ringneck or cz bobwhite. Both great guns for the money. The ringneck now comes with a straight stock as well. A cheaper price gun that will do very well if you can find one is a baikal ij58 in 20ga. They do surface every now and then.

Couldn't agree more and a SxS is my favorite configuration. I have a 6 1/4lb straight stock English 12ga that is near & dear to my heart. A couple of shots of it.

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I may go cheaper on the 20 guage and nicer on the 12. I like a 20 guage for the wife and kids. I think 2 guns are in order. Another topper jr 20 guage and a cz sxs 12 guage. I love guns. It's a real obsession right now. lol. I already have a 12 guage coach gun and a winchester 1200 with rifle sites on it. A man really should have at least three 12 guages in this day and age.
 
So my first gun was a H&R greenwing special topper jr. And I loved that gun. Got me many grouse. I am thinking I want another 20 guage. What I hope to find is a relatively accurate, double barrel, modified, full or one of each. Prefer one mod and one full??? If that exists. lol. A longer barrel for bird hunting. In order to get a lighter gun, should I be looking for a pump, or a double barrel, and what do you smart fellers reccomend?

Depending on your budget... here is a solid, less expensive model to consider... it is a nice upland gun.

http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/firearms/over-under-shotguns/silver-reserve-bantam-field/prod265170.html
 
Depending on your budget... here is a solid, less expensive model to consider... it is a nice upland gun.

http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/firearms/over-under-shotguns/silver-reserve-bantam-field/prod265170.html

Funny I was watching angler and hunter yesterday and watched a kid pull the triggers quite a few times and watched his Silver Reserve Mossberg fail to fire.
 
Depending on your budget... here is a solid, less expensive model to consider... it is a nice upland gun.

http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/firearms/over-under-shotguns/silver-reserve-bantam-field/prod265170.html

The silver reserves are probably the worst o/u's you can buy new at this time.

These guns are known for having soft firing pins and other internals.

Spend the extra money and buy a CZ or Yildiz.
 
Here's a review Sharptail and I did some 5 years ago, now:


ht tp://members.shaw.ca/Sharptail/CZReview.pdf


Not much has changed since this was written. The guns are proving to be durable and reliable - something we couldn't predict when they were brand new.
 
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