Hunting Washington Forum
Washington State Hunting Forum and Northwest Resource Site
Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Free:
Contests & Raffles
.
Home
Help
Calendar
Advertise
Login
Register
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Equipment & Gear
»
Guns and Ammo
»
Cheap vs Expensive O/U
Advertisement
Advertise Here
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Down
Author
Topic: Cheap vs Expensive O/U (Read 3784 times)
Crispy
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 86
Location: Mountlake Terrace
How'd I miss?
Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
on:
September 10, 2011, 07:12:56 PM »
Hey ya'll,
I'm thinking of getting a 12 ga. O/U at some point and at the moment I'm leaning towards getting one of the cheap Stoeger's I see for $500 or so. I guess my question would be what makes an expensive ($1k+) O/U worth the extra money? The design seems less complicated with the break-barrel so I wonder how much can go wrong by not buying something expensive
Anyone own a cheaper one and have good luck? It would mostly be a range gun but I'd want to take it into the duck blind also.
Logged
Everyone shoots three times per bird, right?
Advertise Here
Bofire
Political & Covid-19 Topics
Trade Count:
(
+5
)
Old Salt
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 5524
Location: Yelm
Harley YAR YAR YAR!
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #1 on:
September 10, 2011, 07:16:12 PM »
:)Go handle them.
Carl
Logged
When the chips are down..... the buffalo is empty!!
I do not shop at Amazon
Cap.Silver
My love is the outdoors
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1251
Location: US/DE/CZ
If not fishing then hunting
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #2 on:
September 10, 2011, 09:23:02 PM »
I have Remington 310 Spartan /Baikal 12 ga got it couple of years on sale for $275 (incl.rebate) and I'm happy with it .
You'll need to order some choke tubes I think ,but it wasn't a big deal .All 3 of my friends got the same guns and we never had problem .I wouldn't take it to blind when is really s...y it is more upland type of gun ,it has wood stock ,great value IMO.
Logged
Everyone thinks that I'm freak ,I don't look different do I ?
high country
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Old Salt
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5133
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #3 on:
September 10, 2011, 10:37:15 PM »
Go shoot a quality shotgun and you will see. Much of it is cosmetics.....but there are a lot of nice features once you get into the 686/ceasar g neck of the woods.
Logged
jyerxa
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Frontiersman
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 3680
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #4 on:
September 11, 2011, 06:08:05 AM »
I have a berretta mod 303 and I have a stoeger side by side. I will never use the stoeger to go hunting, I got that because it is cheap and compact and I don’t mind it collecting a little dust sitting the house for home defence reasons and it is very simple to operate in a high adrenalin situation like home defence. Now my Berretta is a different story. I clean that oil that and keep it pristine for the hunt.
Logged
times before with just leather, wool and cotton.
Hyde
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Longhunter
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 731
Location: Renton
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #5 on:
September 11, 2011, 09:45:02 AM »
I bought 3 of the Spartan (Remington imports), one side by side, and two O/U's. The SxS would fire both barrels at the same time (ouch). Although I liked the o/u's, one of them is inoperative now for no apparent reason (less than 5 boxes of ammo). I haven't fired the second o/u. Wanna buy it?
I could have had a nice one for what I have in these 3 POS's.
Logged
Nothing witty here.... move along.
uplandhunter870
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1322
Location: Wenatchee
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #6 on:
September 11, 2011, 10:15:06 AM »
the difference is huge between cheap and expensive o/u although its not really explainable its something you just have to feel for yourself.
as for the cheaper o/u's i have heard lots of good things about the stogers and one of my hunting buddies has a pair of CZ canvasbacks in 12 and 20 ive shot them both they get the job done but wont be winning any gun of the year awards.
Logged
Wa hunter
Trade Count:
(
+2
)
Scout
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 335
Location: Tacoma
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #7 on:
September 11, 2011, 10:15:35 AM »
You get what you pay for up to about the 1,500 mark then it seems like you are paying for extra stuff. I have a Beretta 686 silver pidgeon that I have put at least 10,000 rounds thru without an issue I bought used at the gun show for 1,100 Ive seen them as cheap as 700
Logged
SpringerFan
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Scout
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 297
Location: Redmond, WA
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #8 on:
September 11, 2011, 04:14:46 PM »
I have a Citori 625 field. Love it. Swings great and feels great. When you break it open it is tight. No all squirmy.
I have shot others. A Stoeger that was loose as all get out. Didn't feel real safe with that.
When I got in to shooting and hunting a few years ago, I was told to do it right the first time. Or I could buy a lower end model and replace it in a few years.
All comes down to what you can afford and how much you will be shooting.
Good luck!
Logged
We don't blame cars for drunk drivers......Why blame guns for violent people...
NRA, Pheasants Forever, WWESSC.....tried to join Washington for Wildlife.org but my IP is banned???
AWS
Trade Count:
(
+2
)
Sourdough
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 1838
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #9 on:
September 11, 2011, 07:53:04 PM »
My Winchester 101 was bought in 1966, I shot competition with it for 30 yrs, then restocked it, had the chokes changed and use it for shooting birds at hunt tests. Well over 100,000 shells through it, many of them 1 1/4 nickle international loads and you still can't close it on a piece of copy paper. Chipped one firing pin over the years.
My Browning Superposed Lightning 20ga was made in 1967 and still feels like a new gun, my favorite non-salt duck gun. Who knows what year my LeFevre was built but I shot it in the State International Skeet Shoot a few years back, it never missed a beat, it's my go to grouse gun. My 1955 Darne is going to SD for a couple weeks of pheasants.
Quality goes a long way. Unless they get run over by a truck I expect them to be still going strong for another 50 yrs. I don't have safe queens, all my guns get shot.
If you look around you can pick up some real quality shotguns for a reasonable price, just have the money ready because it will not be there tomorrow. Hit the local trap ranges and check the sell boards a lot of times a guy will start out with a decent field grade O/U and decide that he needs a dedicated sorting clays or trap gun and lets the field gun go to finance the specialty piece. I found my Browning at a MZL shop, someone traded it for a MZL and they didn't even look at it and priced it as a fixed choke Citorie (cheap) man I wrote a check so fast.
AWS
«
Last Edit: September 11, 2011, 08:14:08 PM by AWS
»
Logged
After the first shot the rest are just noise.
Make mine a Minaska
helzbelz888
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 68
Location: covington, wa
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #10 on:
September 12, 2011, 11:35:27 AM »
bought a CZ canvasback earlier this year. shoots awesome! first round of trap i shot 24/25 and couldnt be happier with the accuracy. its a wee bit hard to open after you shoot the top barrel
dont know what causes this...
Logged
Crispy
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Tracker
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 86
Location: Mountlake Terrace
How'd I miss?
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #11 on:
September 21, 2011, 07:25:22 PM »
Thanks for the input guys. In a lot of ways I think I need to find the balance between the two (very expensive and very well made vs very cheap and questionable quality) because I probably won't buy it if I can't duck hunt with it. At $400-ish I may try a Stoeger out and sell it at the used market value and see how I like it, but this is all a year or so off and if I get a designation I'm working for I may have to treat myself with some bonus money.
Thanks all
Logged
Everyone shoots three times per bird, right?
CP
Trade Count:
(
+6
)
Old Salt
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 7250
Location: Mukilteo
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #12 on:
September 21, 2011, 07:38:27 PM »
I have a Stoeger Condor and it’s reliable and dependable, seems like a fine shotgun …. until I pick up my Citori. Compared to the Browning, the Stoeger is a POS. But it still does everything a shotgun needs to do, and for the price of the Citori, I can buy 4 Stoegers.
Logged
high country
Trade Count:
(
0
)
Old Salt
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5133
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #13 on:
September 21, 2011, 09:48:08 PM »
I had a cs ringneck with a river style safety/selector.....it sucked. Itraded it for one with a beretta style safety/select......much better.
Logged
JKEEN33
Trade Count:
(
+9
)
Longhunter
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 962
Re: Cheap vs Expensive O/U
«
Reply #14 on:
September 21, 2011, 10:49:02 PM »
I've got a Franchi Renaissance, Ruger Red Label and a Browning Citori. Love each one for different types of hunting. Have shot a couple of the budget over/unders and they just don't feel good or shoot well in my opinion. Save a little longer and get something you will keep a lifetime.
Logged
Advertise Here
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
All
Go Up
« previous
next »
Hunting Washington Forum
»
Equipment & Gear
»
Guns and Ammo
»
Cheap vs Expensive O/U
Advertisement
Advertise Here
Quick Links
Front Page
Donate To Forum
Advertise on H-W
Recent Posts
Articles
Forum Rules
Recent Topics
Idaho Trapping Journal 2025/26
by
TeacherMan
[
Today
at 06:36:07 AM]
Idaho's new Deer/Elk License System
by
bear
[
Today
at 06:36:02 AM]
Midwest Whitetails
by
nwwanderer
[
Today
at 06:05:23 AM]
GO 2025 15th Annual Hunting-Washington Christmas Gift Exchange
by
Ghost Hunter
[
Today
at 05:42:50 AM]
Idaho on the verge of outlawing
by
trophyhunt
[
Today
at 05:30:22 AM]
Local knife makers ?
by
Moose Master
[
Yesterday
at 09:09:32 PM]
Leopard Cur Pups
by
Machias
[
Yesterday
at 08:42:07 PM]
Power bait secrets......send it
by
Kingofthemountain83
[
Yesterday
at 08:08:43 PM]
My Kansas 2025 Buck
by
Turner89
[
Yesterday
at 07:21:46 PM]
2025 blacktail rut thread
by
Mfowl
[
Yesterday
at 06:41:15 PM]
Curvy Damascus Utility Fighter
by
teanawayslayer
[
Yesterday
at 04:29:20 PM]
In the background
by
Ricochet
[
Yesterday
at 04:23:52 PM]
Lion Down - the Savor of Success
by
Pathfinder101
[
Yesterday
at 03:26:41 PM]
Big J's Barn sale / Drawing
by
BigJs Outdoor Store
[
Yesterday
at 03:07:57 PM]
Swakane
by
blackveltbowhunter
[
Yesterday
at 02:04:52 PM]
What A Waste - Moose Poached in ID by WA hunters
by
Rainier10
[
Yesterday
at 01:59:09 PM]
2027 Pink Run Destroyed
by
Bullkllr
[
Yesterday
at 12:17:49 PM]
SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal