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mikew62 01-22-2004 01:51 PM

Side by Side shotguns
 
I am considering purchasing the Baikal IZH43, Stoeger IGA uplander, and Savage Stevens model 411 uplander sporter in 12 gauge with 28 inch barrel. I have narroed my search to only these three. Any info or recommendations about the would be very much appreciated.

diyj98 01-22-2004 02:17 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
If you need to stay within a certain budget fine, but if you're going to do a lot of shooting I'd recommend saving up for a little better quality side-by-side if you can.

I can tell you the Savage 411 is made by the Baikal folks.

Vapodog 01-22-2004 03:40 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
Theres only two O/U that I'd recommend...SKB and Browning....and yes, there's other good guns out there.....Beretta, Franchi, Winchester, .......

DM 01-22-2004 04:40 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
Hey Vapodog,
How about recomending a S&S?????????


Mike,
Personally, i love S&S's, but i don't think you can get a good shooter for the $$ you want to spend! I've seen a few Baikal O/U guns shoot loose at the hindge pin, so i'd be a bit scared of there S&S's too.

Drilling Man

frizzellr 01-22-2004 04:51 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 

Personally, i love S&S's, but i don't think you can get a good shooter for the $$ you want to spend!
Wrong! The Stoeger Uplander is a good shooter and hasn't shot apart on me yet.

BillDeLuc 01-22-2004 08:43 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
The only thing I don't like about the Stoeger, is that I think it only comes w/ double triggers. I'm not a big fan of double triggers.

frizzellr 01-22-2004 09:20 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
Actually the Uplander Supreme has a single trigger.

slugman 01-23-2004 11:01 AM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
Franchi

bigbuck270 01-23-2004 12:09 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
Once you get used to the double trigger you will love it.

Nomercy 01-23-2004 12:59 PM

RE: Side by Side shotguns
 
I shoot CAS (Cowboy Action Shooting), so a good shooting unrefined SxS is necessary, 100rnds a day isn't a terrible load for some matches, and practice usually requires more than that...I've had two stoeger uplanders and now have a Baikal (EAA) IZH 28"...I actually prefer my Baikal...the Uplanders I had were double triggers, which I prefer, and this one was too, until I swapped them for the selective trigger in my Baikal Coachgun-a little do it yourself gunsmithing/machining was required-now I can't complain at all about the IZH.

As for quality, it's not hard to tell that the $300 and under SxS's aren't in the same class as say a Ruger Gold label or the like, but they do what they're meant to do-THEY SHOOT, and do it well. The Baikal balances better for me, mine is only a 2 3/4" chamber, which doesn't hurt my feelings-no sense in using heavier loads for competition anyway, and I've never really been sold on the NEED for a 3" shell over a 2 3/4" for upland game, or even ducks and geese-I've hunted them all my life with a 2 3/4" J.C. Higgins 12ga.

The finishes on the stoeger and the Baikal aren't really pretty, they're not ugly or uneven, but they don't glow like more expensive guns, and the wood isn't real high grade stuff, but for an economy class shooter, they're great...I actually really like the way my wood looks on my 28" baikal, it's a little different finish than my other one, but I think it's pretty cool, definately has the "rustic" look that I'm looking for in CAS.


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