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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2917836" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Lots and lots of good information, some of the guns mentioned I've never laid my hands on but I started out with a single bolt action 410 and I become pretty darn deadly with it on quail, dove, and a few other birds before moving up to my dads old single shot 12 gauge break over shotgun that kicked like a mule. I soon graduated to a Stevens side by side 12 with mod/full choke tubes. I was quite deadly with this combination also and I started shooting trap and skeet and the old men shot the high dollar guns did no better than I did and they would poke on me for shooting a side by side. I didn't really care because I was really good with it. I tried the pumps and semi's but I never had the success I had with that Stevens that I sold to upgrade. </p><p>I lost interest with shooting shotguns because I never found one that fit or that I ever had the success I had with that side by side. I know a lot of people tried to get me to buy a O/U but I thought they were ugly and so I've never pulled the trigger on one. </p><p>Parting words, if you ever find that shotgun that fits and shoots great then hold onto it. If you want to upgrade then do so but keep your shooter, you'll never regret that decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2917836, member: 118876"] Lots and lots of good information, some of the guns mentioned I’ve never laid my hands on but I started out with a single bolt action 410 and I become pretty darn deadly with it on quail, dove, and a few other birds before moving up to my dads old single shot 12 gauge break over shotgun that kicked like a mule. I soon graduated to a Stevens side by side 12 with mod/full choke tubes. I was quite deadly with this combination also and I started shooting trap and skeet and the old men shot the high dollar guns did no better than I did and they would poke on me for shooting a side by side. I didn’t really care because I was really good with it. I tried the pumps and semi’s but I never had the success I had with that Stevens that I sold to upgrade. I lost interest with shooting shotguns because I never found one that fit or that I ever had the success I had with that side by side. I know a lot of people tried to get me to buy a O/U but I thought they were ugly and so I’ve never pulled the trigger on one. Parting words, if you ever find that shotgun that fits and shoots great then hold onto it. If you want to upgrade then do so but keep your shooter, you’ll never regret that decision. [/QUOTE]
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