Shotgun Action

Which Shotgun Action for Hunting?


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Yeah, I found Ive been sitting in 12” deep mud with 4” of water on top much of the time, and found it annoyingly hard not to give my gun a good slathering at least once a trip. I broke down and bought a anib 3901 for $500 a year or so ago. I dont prefer it, but its perfect for mucking around in a marsh.IMG_8733.jpeg
 
Ruger made a Red Label All Weather for a while. Light and points easy. 3-inch.

I use an old 870 when might need an extra paddle.

Browning still makes one, but it swings like a fence post for me.

If you ceracoated one and lacquered the stock it’d be plenty durable.
 
Browning still makes one, but it swings like a fence post for me.

If you ceracoated one and lacquered the stock it’d be plenty durable.
Good call on the ceracoating.

That's a good option to keep something looking pretty.
 
You have me curious here. What makes you choose a side by side for hunting and an over under for target?

I see online tons of people like side by sides. I never see them here. All the gun stores have over unders, all the trap shooters, all the people hunting with doubles i see are over unders here.
Because he has personality, and its cool and nostalgic...

Once we get past a gun that fits well (most important thing), and functions reliably, and your skill reaches a certain ability.

The users choice is entirely artistic opinion and has little affect on bagging birds.
 
Good call on the ceracoating.

That's a good option to keep something looking pretty.

If you put a think layer of varnish or lacquer on the stock I think some of the water issues could be resolved. Although I hunted for years with a wood stocked 870 that literally had no finish by the end but never noticed any issues.


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