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What is your favourite shotgun design? |
Side by Side |
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21% |
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Over and Under |
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36% |
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Pump please! |
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I'm an Auto |
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5% |
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I'm a muzzle loader! |
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0% |
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What are you on about? |
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26% |
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Mmmm, interesting question, depends on the intended quarry.. |
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10% |
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 05 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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If you're going to be walking around a lot, a side-by-side's a lot easier to lug about, as the weight is spread across a broader area on your forearm than with an OU.
That said, if you're new to shooting and are the sort who flinches when shooting, the heavier breach construction of the OU cuts down on recoil (but only by a very small amount). The 'pointability' of an OU, with just its single rib visible, can also help people new to shooting. Another tiny point - if you're wildfowling or shooting from a hide, a side-by-side doesn't need to open as far to reload as an OU (and the mechanism is simpler if you're going to risk exposing it to mud, salt water and other crud).
I've always used side-by-sides, but my other half has a Beretta 20-bore OU which is a lovely gun to shoot (and which I've been known to 'borrow' at times!). |
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