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Semi Auto or Over Under?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1766741" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I think your VersaMax is probably just about perfect for pheasants.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for something new/different, I switched over to a Beretta 686 Onyx over and under (O/U) several years ago and like it very much. It's a rare moment when I 'miss' having the 3rd shot of my semi-auto and loading/unloading for vehicles, fences, etc. is so much easier with the O/U.</p><p></p><p>I also like the O/U for waterfowl better than my semi-auto as I would put two shells in the chambers for ducks, but leave the action open in the blind just in case geese showed up instead. Made it easy to pluck out the duck loads and drop in the geese loads before time to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts. What you have a is great. But new guns are fun, too. Another high quality, good-value over under is the Browning Citori series guns. They are very well made and will last a lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1766741, member: 9308"] I think your VersaMax is probably just about perfect for pheasants. If you are looking for something new/different, I switched over to a Beretta 686 Onyx over and under (O/U) several years ago and like it very much. It's a rare moment when I 'miss' having the 3rd shot of my semi-auto and loading/unloading for vehicles, fences, etc. is so much easier with the O/U. I also like the O/U for waterfowl better than my semi-auto as I would put two shells in the chambers for ducks, but leave the action open in the blind just in case geese showed up instead. Made it easy to pluck out the duck loads and drop in the geese loads before time to shoot. Just some thoughts. What you have a is great. But new guns are fun, too. Another high quality, good-value over under is the Browning Citori series guns. They are very well made and will last a lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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