sellersrobe
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If anyone has a decent O/U for around $500, I'd love to snag it. I realize most are above this price range, but thought I'd throw this out there. Would also be happy with the right semi/pump
Might. Keep an eye out for miruko??? Think that is close spelling. They’re factory made or makes the citori for browning ,Imo the are very underrated compared to citoris for nearly triple the price.
I bought one from Dakotazeb for my son and I agree that is a great little gun for the price.I snagged a new Stevens 555e online for $625 two years ago. Really like them as far as cheap O/Us go.
Cabelas has their exclusive version (basically the E but no engraving) for $650 at the moment.Guns have gone up in the past few years. I've been wanting a 555E, saw one at Fleet Farm and it is a darn good looking gun for under a grand, but it's about $850 everywhere now. Far cry from $625. I've never held one but that Yildiz JMc mentioned looks real nice for the money too.
Or, you could go the super fun route and go pawn shop hopping. Bet you could find some real gems if you put some time in.
What gauge are you looking for?If anyone has a decent O/U for around $500, I'd love to snag it. I realize most are above this price range, but thought I'd throw this out there. Would also be happy with the right semi/pump
I'm happy with essentially any viable hunting gauge (12, 16, 20). I doubt I'm good enough of a shot to make a 28 work thoughWhat gauge are you looking for?
Absolutely. Not super worried about engravings, just want something that'll last meA great field gun is one that is reliable and you have one shot kills, whether $500 or $5000. Pretty is in the eyes of the beer holder.
I have been afforded the opportunity to shoot guns that cost $200 to $200000 and I can say you can break or miss your target just as easily with either one. It is all about fit and comfort. There are lemon at both extremes as well. Fit one that fits you and you will be happy. I shot a lefthanded 1100 way better then a right-handed, don't know why but won several collegiate shoots with that gun. Oh and alot of it is in your head too.A great field gun is one that is reliable and you have one shot kills, whether $500 or $5000. Pretty is in the eyes of the beer holder.
As a lefty that enjoys shooting autos, I've been using right handed shotguns for about 15 years haha the only complaint I have about it is I occasionally get spent powder in my eye on a windy day when the spent shells are ejecting.I shot a lefthanded 1100 way better then a right-handed, don't know why but won several collegiate shoots with that gun.