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Looking for some help finding a shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 836728" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>I bought mine at sportsmans warehouse. I went with a browning citori white lightening in 20ga I run a modified and imporved cyl in mine for quial, grouse and doves. I love the little guy. My dad has a frenchi o/u I'm not sure which model but it's the lightest one on the market when he picked it up a couple yrs ago. I think he paid around 1k for it the brownings are a little more money but fit and finish on them is second to none for their price range. Best advice I can give is to go to a place with several manufactures and different models and handle all of them in your price range you'll find one or two that feel like a natural extension of you and that's the key to finding the perfect gun for you. Best of luck and let us know what you decide or if you want a second opinion on anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 836728, member: 39547"] I bought mine at sportsmans warehouse. I went with a browning citori white lightening in 20ga I run a modified and imporved cyl in mine for quial, grouse and doves. I love the little guy. My dad has a frenchi o/u I'm not sure which model but it's the lightest one on the market when he picked it up a couple yrs ago. I think he paid around 1k for it the brownings are a little more money but fit and finish on them is second to none for their price range. Best advice I can give is to go to a place with several manufactures and different models and handle all of them in your price range you'll find one or two that feel like a natural extension of you and that's the key to finding the perfect gun for you. Best of luck and let us know what you decide or if you want a second opinion on anything. [/QUOTE]
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