Upland Bird Hunting Guns at Different Prices
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Finding a quality over/under double-barreled shotgun can be tricky business. Is buying cheap the best way to go if you don’t know what you want? Or should you pony up cash to buy top-of-the-line so you have a gun that lasts? Guns.com, with a little help from the used gun vault, shows off a variety of new and used doubles that span price ranges from budget-friendly to collector-quality. Each of them has the features, build, and looks that an uplander hunter will love at prices that just might be a pleasant surprise.
Four guns featured in today's video:
Ruger Red Label - 28 gauge
Charles Daly Field - 28 gauge
Browning Superposed - 12 gauge
Stevens 555E - 16 gauge
Field guns almost always have safe-on-break systems. This is a wise thing for a shotgun you'll be walking around with. Sporting shotguns often don't, because you're basically static on a clay field.
This is a great video, I was wondering how much content around this subject I could find , literally one , keep at it
Thanks for the information and the video.
Thanks for the video Kristin
I’ll take the ruger 28
As soon as I can find somebody to buy my pickup, I have my eye on a well-kept Ruger Red Label down at my local pawn shop.
Where at? I probably bought it already lol
If someone buys your pickup truck then you have no where to drive to go shooting! Do a LAYAWAY on that Ruger
Red Label!
A nice video. Thank you.
Thank you for a nice assortment of O/U Shotguns that I can afford!
Thanks for showing me me and my dad want to get into clay pigeon shooting this really helps.
Glad you enjoyed it Alfie.
Thoughts on the Tri-star hunter?
I have One! Outstanding Shotgun!
I want something for shooting clays that's not Turkish. Had a Stevens 512 Gold Wind and it didn't hold up at all. Recommendations? I'm willing to spend Citori - Cynergy money if necessary.
How about Beretta shotguns?
Really.......duh!!
Can easily get pricy but very good guns nonetheless
Nice lady. Hard to listen to.
Why is she out of the kitchen?
2:28 when u don't know how to control recoil from a 16 gauge
Lost me at "from Turkey"
No matter what over under you get or side-by-side in the field you only get two shots; for the same price you can buy a semi auto are you kidding me? Why would anybody spend money on a hunting trip and only have two shots in the field consider that. A pump, semi auto is the only way to go.
Some of us are proficient enough with shotguns that two shots are adequate.
most state game and fish only allow a maximum of three shots in the tube when Hunting Upland game birds. You would have to put a plug in that autoloader to lesson your load to three shots.
Most places have a two in tube one in chamber maximum so it’s really not that dumb at all
weight, ease of cleaning, two barrels give you two chokes to work with, upland and duck only let you have 3 in your auto, odds of getting more than one let alone 3 on grouse and woodcock is slim, no proving to game warden you have your auto plugged to hold only 3
Basically, I agree with everyone else. With an O/U or SxS, you have 2 choke options. Typically, you’d go with IC/Mod chokes. One for close up, and one for farther out. Most O/U or SxS will allow you to fire whichever barrel you desire. With a pump or auto loader, while they can be a bit more versatile in some cases, you are stuck with whatever choke you have installed, and most states have a 3 shell limit in the chamber and tube combined. So you basically get one less shot, but more versatile choke options.