Took my first lesson over the weekend. While I definitely wasn't that good, I really enjoyed it. With that said, I'd like to buy a gun before my next lesson. I saw a similar thread from a few weeks ago, but I think I have enough different questions to warrant a new thread. Here's what I think I know so far
https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/shotguns/weatherby-orion-sporting-shotgun/p/1507502
What I don't know or would like more feedback on
Bottom line... I don't feel like I need a high end gun for this, but since I'm only planning on buying one (not upgrade later) I don't mind moving up past entry level pricing.
Thanks in advance for all the input & suggestions!
- Looking at 12 gauge O/U shotguns
- Budget - I'd prefer to keep it under $1400/1500, but not ruling out ones just over that.
- This will most likely be strictly for clays (nothing out in the field)
- I'm guessing that at most I'd only be doing charity tournaments and time at the ranges
- I don't own anything now... I rented one for my lesson.
- From the previous thread (and online searches), I have my eye on these two.
https://www.sportsmans.com/shooting-gear-gun-supplies/shotguns/weatherby-orion-sporting-shotgun/p/1507502
What I don't know or would like more feedback on
- Thoughts on the above two guns?
- What other guns should I consider based on the above criteria?
- What is the benefit of the longer barrel? The Winchester is 28" and the Weatherby is 30". Is the longer barrel worth the extra weight?
- The Weatherby has an adjustable comb? How important is that?
- The Weatherby doesn't appear to be in stock anywhere in Houston (or at least at the major stores). How risky is it to buy one via shipping to an FFL dealer without really having 'tried it on' first?
- Any other features I should be looking for in that price range (or slightly higher)?
Bottom line... I don't feel like I need a high end gun for this, but since I'm only planning on buying one (not upgrade later) I don't mind moving up past entry level pricing.
Thanks in advance for all the input & suggestions!