Best Shot Gun for walkin the field, O/U or SxS??
#1
Best Shot Gun for walkin the field, O/U or SxS??
Like the title says I am considering which is better. A SxS or O/U for a field gun. I think the O/U would have a slight sighting advantage over the SXS because the extra barrel is slung under the first, But if that bottom barrel heats up then the top is gona get heated up by it also. Will that happen with a SXS? Is the sighting disadvantage really that big a deal with the SXS?
I might have to have a few different shot guns for different uses. So I was thinking of limiting my self to O/U or SXS for the field guns and auto loaders for the water foul/ stupid Thunder Chickens that kick down my corn stalks DIE U MOTHER *BLEEP*'s just so its easier to tell which gun I need when gearing up.
A bunch of look a like guns might have me goin through my whole gun rack before I find the one set up for what im goin out to do, U C??
Discusssieee!!! and thanks for the help.
I might have to have a few different shot guns for different uses. So I was thinking of limiting my self to O/U or SXS for the field guns and auto loaders for the water foul/ stupid Thunder Chickens that kick down my corn stalks DIE U MOTHER *BLEEP*'s just so its easier to tell which gun I need when gearing up.
A bunch of look a like guns might have me goin through my whole gun rack before I find the one set up for what im goin out to do, U C??
Discusssieee!!! and thanks for the help.
#2
I like SXS's in sub-gauges
Here is mine in 20 gauge;
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firear...ns/LC20-db.asp
Here is mine in 20 gauge;
http://www.marlinfirearms.com/Firear...ns/LC20-db.asp
#5
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: San Marcos, TX
Posts: 10
I believe the two most important things are being comfortable with your shotgun and confident in your ability to use it. I prefer a SxS but I have rarely shot an OU. I recently purchased this CZ Bobwhite 12ga and I love it.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Posts: 860
Doesn't matter really, stay with what you are comfortable with. Personally, if I had a chance to own a SxS, I would use it for the field as they are usually a pound lighter than an equivalent O/U but for practice, I would go O/U for skeet. Clay birds fly alot faster and sight/barrel alignment makes a big difference.
I own only one O/U and can't afford a SxS at the moment. It's just me as I won't buy a Turkish or cheap double barrel shotgun. Resale value and there's something about a nice shotgun that screams, 'Tradition!' to me.
I own only one O/U and can't afford a SxS at the moment. It's just me as I won't buy a Turkish or cheap double barrel shotgun. Resale value and there's something about a nice shotgun that screams, 'Tradition!' to me.