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Old 08-04-2008 | 08:05 PM
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I'm looking for a new grouse gun. My first priority is keeping the weight as low as possible and the second is not having to sell one of my children to get the money to buy it ($500 is my top end). I've also always wanted a double barrel, break action shotgun, butthat's not a must. The only options I've been able to find that fit these criteria are some Stoegers, Remingtons, and Mossbergs. Does anyone know of any other manufacturers that make a shotgun like this?

I should also say that, being left handed, semi autos are out because I just cannot deal with reaching around the trigger guard to be able to get the safety off in order to geta shot off at a grouse that is usually only visable for a few seconds at best. Like I said, I'd really like a side by side or over and under, but I can deal with a pump - if it's a really light one. Also, even though my uncle has shot more grouse than I can count with his 410, I prefer not to go smaller than a 20 or maybe a 28 gauge.

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Old 08-04-2008 | 08:26 PM
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I was also looking for a nice grouse gun last year. I bought the Remington SPR310 in 20 gauge. The wood to metal finish is not that impressive, but like many others I made a little project out of re-finishing the stock and it turned out real nice. I think the 20 gauge is nice for grouse, the gun is light, points well, and i have not had any mechanical issues at all with it. I also use it on occasion to shoot trap.I think they are quite a value for the price.
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Old 08-04-2008 | 09:06 PM
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Look at a Huglu SBS. These are very decent SBS's, though start at about $150 more than your $500 limit. Scrounge gun shows. Often the Savage Fox Model B's in decent shape can be had for around $500. These are not 'great' SBS's but durable and dependable. Anything in 28 ga. will be pricier than 12 or 20 I would guess.
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Old 08-04-2008 | 09:14 PM
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I would second taking a look at one of the Savage Fox's. As mentioned they are durable and dependable, and they can be made to look good too.
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Old 08-04-2008 | 10:32 PM
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If you want an O/U or SXSshotgun save your money and buy one later when you have saved up about $1500. Then get yourself a Browning field citori, Ruger red label, etc... You will be much happier and likely save money in the long run. Especially if you ever want to sell the gun.

semi autos are out because I just cannot deal with reaching around the trigger guard to be able to get the safety off in order to geta shot off at a grouse that is usually only visable for a few seconds at best.
As long as you don't mind the shell ejecting in front of your face, the safeties on most semi auto shotguns can simply be reversed so that they operate for a left handed shooter.
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