O/U vs SxS

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  • Hevi-shot

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    What are yalls opinions on these guns? I've always liked the SxS a bit more because it looks more "American". Does one perform better than the other? There was another thread similar to this but I didn't want to hijack. I'm interested in getting a good double in a light gauge, like 28 gauge or .410. The ruger red's have made an impression on me, but I've only held one briefly. The whole "made in USA" stamp means a lot to me, and I haven't found a brand that is that nice looking for the price. I believe they are single triggered, which I like. I would use the gun for dove and rabbit, and occasionally skeet. Any input or advice is appreciated.

    p.s. I still can't get over the price of a smaller gun. It's less steel! Shells are double the price of a 12 or 20, and again it's less material. The beauty of supply and demand.
     

    cnodie1

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    I say if you are going to use it, get an O/U. It is similar to shooting a regular pump or automatic. Also I tried shooting a SXS a few times at the range and every time half way through I would switch to the O/U and would immediately start doing better.
     

    Hitman

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    The ruger red's have made an impression on me, but I've only held one briefly. The whole "made in USA" stamp means a lot to me, and I haven't found a brand that is that nice looking for the price. I believe they are single triggered, which I like. I would use the gun for dove and rabbit, and occasionally skeet.

    I could have written this post myself. ;)
    Sounds like the Red Label is what you're looking for.

    Red labels are going for $900 on GunBroker. Some NIB.


    p.s. I still can't get over the price of a smaller gun. It's less steel! Shells are double the price of a 12 or 20, and again it's less material. The beauty of supply and demand.

    Might as well buy a 12 Ga. and then you could get a 'Choke Tube Set' which can change the barrel gauge of your shotgun to 20/28/.410.

    Personally I simply don’t like the sight plane of Side by Sides.
     

    Jimbeaux82

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    I have been mainly a pump and auto man my whole life and have always been a very good wing shot. However, I now have 2 O/U´s and hit with them as well as my single barrel guns. One time I tried a SXS and could not hit the broad side of a barn with it. Since that experience, I would not own a SXS. I just cant get used to the sight profile looking at 2 barrels. I´m sure with practice this could be overcome, but I see no need to alter my 45 years of shotgunning patterns and methods with a SXS. JUST MHO.
     

    simplepeddler

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    Just be careful................O/U are addicting.
    Ruger is a nice gun for the bones. I like the Beretta's, I think, not positive, but Beretta is oldest company on the planet, like 470+ years.

    Shot what fits.
     

    Hevi-shot

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    I didn't really think much along the sight picture, but y'all are right, it is very different. I have a cheap SxS stoeger 28 gauge and it took some practice aiming. It has double triggers, and that saved many a rabbit on that first hunt. Thank y'all for the input. I'd love a beretta, but the price is killing me. I know you get what you pay for, but still.
     

    BobKaro

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    I learned to shoot with my grandmother's 20ga Parker SxS. I never had a real problem with a sight picture. Then again, I hadn't been wingshooting or hunting with anything else up to that point.


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