Over/Under Shotguns
#21
Originally posted by: TallTexun
I picked up a reuger red label o/u 20 ga at a gun show in Marfa for 450.oo was used, but very little.
Just a sweet, smooth, well made weapon IMO.
Wood work is great, and it really brings in the doves out here in West Texas.
I had a Weatherby 12 ga o/u that I sold. I recently had shoulder surgery, and coundn't take the slamin of the weatherby, but it was a nice shootin weapon..
I picked up a reuger red label o/u 20 ga at a gun show in Marfa for 450.oo was used, but very little.
Just a sweet, smooth, well made weapon IMO.
Wood work is great, and it really brings in the doves out here in West Texas.
I had a Weatherby 12 ga o/u that I sold. I recently had shoulder surgery, and coundn't take the slamin of the weatherby, but it was a nice shootin weapon..
#22
I've shot a Browning Lightweight 12 ga Citori for 20 years or more, for hunting and using the same gun for 20 years of trap and skeet leagues and never once have I had a problem with the gun. For my money, that's a LOT of gun.
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#23
I won a Weatherby Athena Grade 5 20g on a ticket a few years back before I got in to Trap shooting (pistols back then) I wish I would of never sold it but I guess sell it for 1250 made the buyer happy I now use a Beretta Semi trap model but soon to have o/u
#25
I once had a Ruger Red Label for about 2 weeks. I got it for about $800 new, and liked pretty good, but like my name says, im a big ole boy, and the Ruger was just too short for me. When I got the pins to reset for the second barrel and it shot, I could shoot a consistent 24/25 on a round of skeet. I was lucky, and sold it for what I had in it( the buyer was a big duck hunter and he liked the stainless/synthetic). I upgraded to a nice used Citori Special Sportingclays. I got it at a great price, $1700. Yeah, its got a few extra goodies. Eight custom cut Briley chokes, ported barrels, lengthend forcing cones, three gold triggers, mercury recoil compensator, adjustable stock, custom machined reciever, and some other stuff. I love everything about this gun, and it shoots like a dream. One day I might get a Citori White Lighting for a hunting gun couse I dont really like taking the one I have now out in the field. Until then, Ill be taking my trusty Remingtons.
#26
Originally posted by: khan
These Silver Reserve O/U are made by KHAN not by HUGLU which is producing the CZ O/U
These Silver Reserve O/U are made by KHAN not by HUGLU which is producing the CZ O/U
#27
totally random but i have a 12 guage Luger youth model and something got screwed up and now its a full outa insted of a semi auto. Now its my trap gun lol, i have a benelli for huntin
#28
I have a Ruger Red Label 20 ga. 28" pistol grip stock. Love it! Sometimes I'll use my Beretta A303 20 semi-auto for quail. Love it, too! I think the most important thing is fit. If it doesn't fit, it won't shoot where you are looking. Take the gun to a good gunsmith and have him see what modifications need to be made for it to fit YOU. It might not be as expensive as you think.
Kurt
Kurt
#29
I have a beat up old Remington pump I bought used about 25 years ago. I can afford a better/newer gun, but I knock down as many or more birds than the guys I hang with. Maybe I just need to get friends that can shoot better!!!!
#30
You guys see the new Mossberg over/under?? Silver pigeon I think its called. Not a bad looking gun for the cost. Its fairly cheap. 500 bucks


