Originally Posted By: RePeteOriginally Posted By: Squeeze Me personally, if I was just starting to get
into shotguns, I would look for a nice reliable semi-auto
first. If one warms to the scatter gun, there will be plenty
of time to wax nostalgic, with a two holer purchase.
Squeeze
I don't know about that. I broke in with a "two holer" and look how well I turned out.
Originally Posted By: Tim NeitzkeOriginally Posted By: RePeteOriginally Posted By: Squeeze there will be plenty
of time to wax nostalgic, with a two holer purchase.
Squeeze
I don't know about that. I broke in with a "two holer" and look how well I turned out.
I bought a CZ Side by Side 20 gauge with 26" barrels and double triggers last April. I got it from Jons Sport Shop in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is a Jon's Upland Special.
It has a gorgeous black chrome finish on the barrels, a silver hand engraved receiver, and nicely figured wood in the Prince of Wales configuration. It is well regulated and the triggers break clean at just over 6 pounds.
It doesn't compare to other guns once you break $4k (I have an AYA round body 28 gauge in the safe), but for anything sub $3k I think it is competitive. Maybe I got an exception, but with a Greener crossbolt and a third bite - my grandkids will be passing this gun on to their kids.
Oh I paid $479 for it. I bought it to beat the brush shooting quail and rabbit.