THIS!My brother, brother in law, and I all use an ATI Cavalry O/U. We have all had them for over 8 years and have shot a lot of rounds of sporting clays with them. None of them have given us any issues. I recommend getting the extractor model vs the ejector, Its nice not having to bend over to pick up spent shells all the time. We all got ours on Black Friday deals at Rural King for around $500.
THIS!
That's considered a budget over and under?Citori CX, https://www.rkguns.com/browning-citori-cx-crossover-12-gauge-over-under-32-shotgun-018115302.html
Be sure to KNOW how to fit a shotgun BEFORE YOU BUY ANYTHING.
Compared to the $15,000 O/Us with elaborate scrollwork and gold inlay Ive seen on the rack there, yes. LOLThat's considered a budget over and under?
For a true Target shotgun, yes that's considered a budget shotgun. Many in the shotgun sports competition world view them as great entry level guns. As much as some competition shooters shoot, I can see that. On a positive side, if your son takes care of it, it will hold it's value much much better than any lesser quality shotgun when/if he so chooses to upgrade to something like a Kolar or Perazzi.That's considered a budget over and under?
Asking about a budget gun on INGO is like asking about a budget auto at a Ferrari dealership. What you want ain’t squat, and even good or great isn’t good enough.Guys,
My son is a freshman at Indiana Wesleyan. They have a skeet team and he is using my 870. He is doing well with it but he may do better with an over under.
Can anyone recommend a budget over under for him?
You “go” to an on-line school?Does online school count? I go to
IWU online lol, didn’t know they had that. Does that mean I can join? Please ask your son, I wouldn’t mind busting some clays
Wasn’t that a movie?I am able to download myself into the internet.. don’t tell anyone though lol