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New hunter--which gun for me?
Hi All~
Just finished my first upland hunting season in IL and now I'm hooked. I am trying to decide which gun I should purchase to handle the game that I want to hunt: upland, turkey and waterfowl. I am trying to decide between a Browning Citori O/U or the Benelli Super Black Eagle II. Any thoughts? |
RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
After shooting a Beneli SBE2, I have to vote for it. That is one sweet shooting shotgun!
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RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
check out a SKB 505 www.skbshotguns.com
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RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
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RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
ORIGINAL: The Merovingian Hi All~ Just finished my first upland hunting season in IL and now I'm hooked. I am trying to decide which gun I should purchase to handle the game that I want to hunt: upland, turkey and waterfowl. I am trying to decide between a Browning Citori O/U or the Benelli Super Black Eagle II. Any thoughts? |
RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
any remington any day stay in 12 tho
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RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
First of all, it cracks me up when someone gives specific brands/models of guns they are interested in and others chime in with something totaly different. :D:D:D
Merovingian,welcome to theHuntingNet forums.Both are great choices but are 2 different animals. They both will do the job but will balance and handle differently. I dont know what Citori you are interested in but the Benelli can handle 3 1/2" loads while some Citori's will not. The autoloader will for the most part will have less felt recoil. I would suggest that you go out and try both of these if you have not already. A shotgun should fit you well. Since you admit to being new to the shooting sports I suggest that you go to a localskeet and trap club and askfor some help, most are glad to help, specially getting a gun to fit and possibly help you with eye dominance. In the end it will come down to personal preference. Life is good, Give God the Glory.....doubleA |
RE: New hunter--which gun for me?
Thanks doubleA. I didn't even think about hitting a skeet and trap club to get their input / fitting. Works for golf, should work for guns too.
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