Kevin Bogert
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- May 24, 2021
Hey everyone - I'm looking at getting a new shotgun as a celebratory christmas present to myself. I'd like to get a high end over/under that I'll have for the rest of my life. I'll mostly use it for upland hunting, pheasant/quail and the occasional longer chukar/hun hike. (Maybe VERY little clay shooting, a couple times a year for fun)
I am left handed.. that kind of throws a wrench in it for me. Does it matter much?
At the top of my list right now are the LH Benelli 828u, Browning B525, and the Beretta 694. From the website it appears they all offer a LH option. It seems like the Beretta is more of a clay shooting gun (heavier, longer barrels etc) does that matter much?
I'm going to try to go to a few different places over the holidays and see how many different ones I can pick up, it might be difficult to actually find and pick up all the ones I'd like but we'll see what I can find. I guess my main questions for someone out there who knows more than I do:
1.) Does it matter much if I get a specified LH gun? I don't know much about cast on/off but I know that's a consideration, other than casting, palm swell and the lever? I'd like to avoid getting a custom stock or anything just out of convenience sake.
2.) Any others I should add to my list?
3.) A lot of o/u's are classified as "sporting" or "clay" would these work well in a hunting situation or should I lean toward the guns that are classified as "field" guns? Seems like a sporting/clay gun with 28" barrels might work fine in a hunting situation but I don't know. Might just be a bit heavier.
All input is appreciated!
Thanks
I am left handed.. that kind of throws a wrench in it for me. Does it matter much?
At the top of my list right now are the LH Benelli 828u, Browning B525, and the Beretta 694. From the website it appears they all offer a LH option. It seems like the Beretta is more of a clay shooting gun (heavier, longer barrels etc) does that matter much?
I'm going to try to go to a few different places over the holidays and see how many different ones I can pick up, it might be difficult to actually find and pick up all the ones I'd like but we'll see what I can find. I guess my main questions for someone out there who knows more than I do:
1.) Does it matter much if I get a specified LH gun? I don't know much about cast on/off but I know that's a consideration, other than casting, palm swell and the lever? I'd like to avoid getting a custom stock or anything just out of convenience sake.
2.) Any others I should add to my list?
3.) A lot of o/u's are classified as "sporting" or "clay" would these work well in a hunting situation or should I lean toward the guns that are classified as "field" guns? Seems like a sporting/clay gun with 28" barrels might work fine in a hunting situation but I don't know. Might just be a bit heavier.
All input is appreciated!
Thanks