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Originally Posted by gtr
You might be better served finding a used but no abused, gun in your price range. Good luck with your search.
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I'm leaning toward buying new because the used Beretta's, Browning's, Winchester's etc, come in so many grades and configurations it becomes confusing if I try googling a certain model its almost like they only made one.
I would be mostly using for Hun's and grouse, I have a Dbl .410 for ruffies and bush partridge. When I lived by Estevan I used a 12 ga. pump (modified choke)for pheasants with good success.
The only type of shotgun I've never owned is a O/U and the only clays I've ever shot was in the pasture with spring type thrower, just kind of an itch I need to scratch.
I was thinking of a 20 being lighter to carry with less recoil I would be shooting light loads with a 12 or 20.