Harry Callahan
New member
All,
Looks like many of you read my other post regarding my trip to the Kenosha County Gun Range over the weekend with my son and some friends. We both did very well after such a long layoff but find ourselves wanting to explore the sport further. He's even asking about getting a shotgun of his own. I already have a Stevens 12 gauge side by side(nothing special). We both used this and are pretty comfortable with it so far. However, I know there are other platforms out there that we might like even better. My buddy brought his Remington 1100 12 gauge which is a very nice gun but I don't like the thought of picking up shell casings all over the place afterwards. I do like that it is very easy to shoot without beating the heck out of your shoulder. O/U is very intriguing. Looks nice, but I didn't get the chance to try it. Just seems like a side by side at a 90 degree angle which would still batter your shoulder over time. Don't mean to sound like a wimp but I'm not 25 years old anymore. I've used pads to cushion the impact but still am very sore the next day. Was just wondering what everyone else uses and what pros and cons to each. TIA.
Looks like many of you read my other post regarding my trip to the Kenosha County Gun Range over the weekend with my son and some friends. We both did very well after such a long layoff but find ourselves wanting to explore the sport further. He's even asking about getting a shotgun of his own. I already have a Stevens 12 gauge side by side(nothing special). We both used this and are pretty comfortable with it so far. However, I know there are other platforms out there that we might like even better. My buddy brought his Remington 1100 12 gauge which is a very nice gun but I don't like the thought of picking up shell casings all over the place afterwards. I do like that it is very easy to shoot without beating the heck out of your shoulder. O/U is very intriguing. Looks nice, but I didn't get the chance to try it. Just seems like a side by side at a 90 degree angle which would still batter your shoulder over time. Don't mean to sound like a wimp but I'm not 25 years old anymore. I've used pads to cushion the impact but still am very sore the next day. Was just wondering what everyone else uses and what pros and cons to each. TIA.