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<blockquote data-quote="Danny" data-source="post: 1259916" data-attributes="member: 11002"><p>Well, you have either too much, or not enough. LOL A really good over/under can run well over a thousand. There are some less expensive ones that you can usually find at Bass Pro, or Academy. Usually in the $400-600.00 range. Make sure you look them over. Ejectors are your friend! Especially when bird hunting and the action is hot. A lot of the cheaper guns don't have ejectors. They pop out just enough where you can get a grip on them and remove them manually. Also, a selector switch for the barrels is a nice feature to have. Some cheaper guns don't have them, some do. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. I used to have a Franchi Veloce O/U in 20 gauge that I loved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny, post: 1259916, member: 11002"] Well, you have either too much, or not enough. LOL A really good over/under can run well over a thousand. There are some less expensive ones that you can usually find at Bass Pro, or Academy. Usually in the $400-600.00 range. Make sure you look them over. Ejectors are your friend! Especially when bird hunting and the action is hot. A lot of the cheaper guns don't have ejectors. They pop out just enough where you can get a grip on them and remove them manually. Also, a selector switch for the barrels is a nice feature to have. Some cheaper guns don't have them, some do. Good luck. I used to have a Franchi Veloce O/U in 20 gauge that I loved. [/QUOTE]
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