Deemask732
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First let me say thank you to all of you experienced clay shooters and the information you've shared on this forum. I've been lurking for some time and trying to soak up opinions and information so I can make a quality shotgun purchase.
I've searched this forum as well as others and understand similar questions have been asked many times before...
I originally started to shoot clays with my father's Mossberg 500a with a fixed IC choke. About 11 years ago I convinced my fiancé that if she got an engagement ring, I should be allowed to get an engagement gun and purchased a CZ Ringneck SxS. It's a pretty gun, but I feel like I am at a disadvantage and miss more often than I should. Going back in time I wish I would have purchased something else, but the longer your in the shooting sports, the more you learn.
I am interested in picking up a decent o/u for recreational clay shooting. The majority of my targets will be either hand thrown or by a portable machine with friends in the field. Occasionally we go to our local sporting clays course. I don't have the patience to be a hunter..............
I looked into several semi autos (A300, Affinity 3, SX4, Montefeltro) and found that the SX4 fit me best. I don't care for the light weight and it feels a bit cheap in my hand. Also can't quite get over that part of me really would like an O/U.
The Browning Citori White Satin 12 gauge seems like it would get me into a Citori action for a relatively low price.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/browning-citori-white-satin-over-under-shotgun
Understanding that fit is the most important factor, do you think this gun would handicap me in anyway for my intended purpose? I don't see competitions in my future, but I do think that a quality shotgun would enhance my enjoyment. It seems like the consensus is to go for longer barrels, but I'd like to keep cost down and could always get a bit longer with extended chokes. I find purchasing a used gun locally to be a bit overwhelming not having a ton of experience with options.
Also, does anyone have experience with Browning's perforated recoil pads? It looks like the vast majority of their offerings have a solid pad. This one is more similar to the 500A I started out on.
Thanks for your opinions
I've searched this forum as well as others and understand similar questions have been asked many times before...
I originally started to shoot clays with my father's Mossberg 500a with a fixed IC choke. About 11 years ago I convinced my fiancé that if she got an engagement ring, I should be allowed to get an engagement gun and purchased a CZ Ringneck SxS. It's a pretty gun, but I feel like I am at a disadvantage and miss more often than I should. Going back in time I wish I would have purchased something else, but the longer your in the shooting sports, the more you learn.
I am interested in picking up a decent o/u for recreational clay shooting. The majority of my targets will be either hand thrown or by a portable machine with friends in the field. Occasionally we go to our local sporting clays course. I don't have the patience to be a hunter..............
I looked into several semi autos (A300, Affinity 3, SX4, Montefeltro) and found that the SX4 fit me best. I don't care for the light weight and it feels a bit cheap in my hand. Also can't quite get over that part of me really would like an O/U.
The Browning Citori White Satin 12 gauge seems like it would get me into a Citori action for a relatively low price.
https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/browning-citori-white-satin-over-under-shotgun
Understanding that fit is the most important factor, do you think this gun would handicap me in anyway for my intended purpose? I don't see competitions in my future, but I do think that a quality shotgun would enhance my enjoyment. It seems like the consensus is to go for longer barrels, but I'd like to keep cost down and could always get a bit longer with extended chokes. I find purchasing a used gun locally to be a bit overwhelming not having a ton of experience with options.
Also, does anyone have experience with Browning's perforated recoil pads? It looks like the vast majority of their offerings have a solid pad. This one is more similar to the 500A I started out on.
Thanks for your opinions