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by Satpal_S » Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:18 am
Kanwar76:
The Pundits having laid down their fancy theories.
Time for a dose of reality.
In the Indian context: Lucky to get a licence, after that any reliable SXS has to do. Good imported O/U's very hard to get. Even the lowly but great shooting Remington 870 commands a hefty premium.
In the American context. Start with an Remington 870 Express 12 gauge with synthetic stock. Use it for everything hunting, trap, home defence, deer with extra barrel etc.etc.. This is one gun to own if one can have only one.
Moving on up go to a large dealer see what brands he stocks and sells in volume. Mostly it is Remington, Browning, Beretta, Benelli in the quality brands. Try them and see what fits you best, swing, weight, heft, pointabilty etc.. A bad fitting gun is a curse.
Try different barrel lengths of the same model that fits best. Note down your selection, do not buy.
In America guns take a heavy depreciation when bought new and moreover a new gun might fit you well in the store and not shoot where you want it to. Thereby necessiating extra expenditure on stock modifications/offset shooting chokes/shims etc..
So start looking for the selected model at your gun club, once found, pattern and shoot a few rounds of Trap/Skeet before buying.
Bargain very hard as most gunowners are very anxious to get rid of their old guns to buy new ones. Dealers rarely give them 50% on trade, so give them 55-60% of new at max(Excellent or better condition).
Why buy a popular and current model. One reason ease of repairs. On old/not very popular guns repairs if needed will bankrupt you, accessories too are hard to get.
Re: O/U versus the S/S, the O/U rules in America both for Competition and Hunting. The American Gun market is at least 50 times larger than the English market for guns. American prefer the O/U. So most makers have refined the O/U to a degree that it points/balances as good as a SXS in 20 gauge for hunting. Even for hunting well made 12 gauge O/U's are almost as good as SXS. In 12 gauge competition guns the O/U rocks. Just go to any range count the # of O/U's versus the occasional SXS.
Re:The autoloader:If properly cared for the short recoil action guns like the Benelli are awesome to handle/easy to clean and comparatively inexpensive. Being single barrels they work for deer too. I don't even mind their not having two chokes/Some people do.
Ultimately neither the best gun/Ammo wins. It is the dedicated shooter with whatsoever works best for him, wins in competition. In hunting the dedicated outdoorsman with superior knowledge of the game gets the bird!!!
Think and meditate, Yogis/Sufis(Practitioners) go to heaven, Pandits/Mullahs only know their holy books(Theory) and fight with each other!!!
Good luck shooting!!
SP
PS:Re. Mehul--Hang around him he has been very good to you and is a good guy. This is despite, our war of the Gun Classes. Best Grade Versus Good Production Grade.