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If you were to buy a new(to you) SxS for hunting.
Unread 03-19-2021, 09:43 AM   #1
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Default If you were to buy a new(to you) SxS for hunting.

I have been debating the thought of picking up a nice SxS for all round hunting, shooting clays, etc sort of use. One that is capable of shooting most modern loads, and can take a bit of heavy use. I am ok if it is not capable of shooting steel shot as I can find bisthmuth if I have to.

Let's say the budget was $4000 to 5000(I am ok with less than that), what guns would you all be look'ing at.

I currently own a handful of Older American made guns, 16's and 12's.

I flip flop alot between 12 or 20ga for this new gun......

Guns I have considered, CSMC - RBL, Parker Repros, Classic Doubles guns, New savage fox A grade, etc.... But, am open to anything that is well made, and looks nice.

28" barrels is my preference, but would consider 30's.
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Call me crazy, but a 16g Trojan in 28" choked M/F will kill anything you need, and with spreader loads will smoke clays too. They are the sleeper gun if you ask me (16g)
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For all-around shooting I would opt for an original Parker with 28" barrels from DH down to VH or even Trojan. You can get one helluva nice steel-barreled or Damascus-barreled Parker in your price range. But that's just me - a dyed-in-the-wool Parker guy.





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For all-around shooting I would opt for an original Parker with 28" barrels from DH down to VH or even Trojan. You can get one helluva nice steel-barreled or Damascus-barreled Parker in your price range. But that's just me - a dyed-in-the-wool Parker guy.





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I own a 1927 225### VH with 28" M/F barrels in pretty nice shape. Has maybe a few minor cosmetic issues... But, other than that is in solid mechanical condition. I am just concerned about shooting the heavier loads in it.
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I think you need a Parker Repro, Sporting Clays Classic. One gun, 28 inch barrels, multiple choke options, and shoots anything you can buy, including steel. Good luck finding one, though.

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My go-to hunting gun is a 1925 VHE; 26" Vulcan barrels choked Skeet, Imp Mod. I have used it for most everything from ducks to doves to clays. I do shy away from extra heavy loads, but do use the rio elites often.
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You might look into a Winchester Model 21 a 12ga especially with double trigger's will fall into your price range and you can shoot anything except steel.
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My go-to hunting gun is a 1925 VHE; 26" Vulcan barrels choked Skeet, Imp Mod. I have used it for most everything from ducks to doves to clays. I do shy away from extra heavy loads, but do use the rio elites often.
I bought some Boss 2 3/4" 1350 fps 1 1/4 oz loads. Just not sure that's something I want to shoot out of my VH......
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You might look into a Winchester Model 21 a 12ga especially with double trigger's will fall into your price range and you can shoot anything except steel.
I have debated that, been a while since I seen one like that in that price though....
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I bought some Boss 2 3/4" 1350 fps 1 1/4 oz loads. Just not sure that's something I want to shoot out of my VH......


Good grief!

What kind of monster birds do you expect to shoot with those loads??

Pass shooting Eiders or high-flying geese?







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