Posted by dellwoodbu on April 24, 2008 at 10:33:10 from (12.2.142.7):
In Reply to: Shotgun posted by Big G on April 23, 2008 at 19:21:44:
Used to shoot clays once in a while. Lots of good stuff listed here but many miss the target so to speak. For clays most serious shooters use either over/under or semi-auto. The 870 oft listed is a pump if I am not mistaken, much slower on the 2nd shot plus the pumping action throws off the aim more recover time before gun and eyes are back on target. O/U are typically much more expensive $1000+ but guys that can afford it generally go that way. Two choke choices (get changeable chokes) an advantage on some courses. Semi-auto runs cheaper but good ones, beretta, browning on the higher end probably $500+. Remington, Win not bad middle choices. Mossberg (if they make a semi-auto) value end (still good function). Also recommend looking at and trying a 12ga. clays use light loads, semi-auto will help with recoil also. If not now in a few years he will wish he had manned up for the bigger gun. Go to trade shows and find a used higher end model if price is an issue. Most guns last forever unless someone uses them for thousands of rounds, most hunters shoot a few dozen rounds/year.
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