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Good OU 20 gauge for Sporing clays
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<blockquote data-quote="Coopershawk" data-source="post: 2497882" data-attributes="member: 90458"><p>I didn't see them mentioned yet- but Caesar Guerini would be another brand worth looking at. They build a nice gun in the range above the Beretta 687 but well below the Perazzi and K Guns. Autoloaders are great- but at 63 I don't relish scrounging for hulls on the ground;^)</p><p></p><p>I would echo what some others say about sticking with a 12ga. Especially now when 12 gauge is the only ammo on the shelves. It's very easy to get 7/8 & 3/4oz 12 gauge wads if you load your own. With the weight of the gun and the light loads it will kick less than a 20. </p><p>We have a lot of youth trapshooting in the area and all but the tiniest kids shoot 12 gauge guns. That's due more to gun weight/dimensions than recoil.</p><p>Also, you can buy small gauge tubes for the 12 gauge- more weight and less recoil. And when other ammo comes back on the scene you can shoot the small gauge events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coopershawk, post: 2497882, member: 90458"] I didn't see them mentioned yet- but Caesar Guerini would be another brand worth looking at. They build a nice gun in the range above the Beretta 687 but well below the Perazzi and K Guns. Autoloaders are great- but at 63 I don't relish scrounging for hulls on the ground;^) I would echo what some others say about sticking with a 12ga. Especially now when 12 gauge is the only ammo on the shelves. It's very easy to get 7/8 & 3/4oz 12 gauge wads if you load your own. With the weight of the gun and the light loads it will kick less than a 20. We have a lot of youth trapshooting in the area and all but the tiniest kids shoot 12 gauge guns. That's due more to gun weight/dimensions than recoil. Also, you can buy small gauge tubes for the 12 gauge- more weight and less recoil. And when other ammo comes back on the scene you can shoot the small gauge events. [/QUOTE]
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