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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1563215" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>Very much like rifle selection for intended use, I select my shotguns similarly. For sporting clays, trap, and skeet, my preference is for the longer, single sighting plane, balance, and choke versatility of a well made over/under. I like an autoloader for Waterfowl which has similar attributes, but with the extra shot and fast reloading capability, and perhaps the added durability under very harsh conditions. For upland game and very fast shooting(quail, partridge, woodcock, etc), my shotgun of choice is a SxS Double with the balance, light weight, and wider sighting plane that lends itself to fast instinctive shooting. Personal preference plays a big role with shotgunning. Once upon a time, many decades ago, I used my beloved Winchester Model 12 pumpgun for everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1563215, member: 10291"] Very much like rifle selection for intended use, I select my shotguns similarly. For sporting clays, trap, and skeet, my preference is for the longer, single sighting plane, balance, and choke versatility of a well made over/under. I like an autoloader for Waterfowl which has similar attributes, but with the extra shot and fast reloading capability, and perhaps the added durability under very harsh conditions. For upland game and very fast shooting(quail, partridge, woodcock, etc), my shotgun of choice is a SxS Double with the balance, light weight, and wider sighting plane that lends itself to fast instinctive shooting. Personal preference plays a big role with shotgunning. Once upon a time, many decades ago, I used my beloved Winchester Model 12 pumpgun for everything. [/QUOTE]
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