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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3884386" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Spend the bucks on a semi-auto if you want a new semi-auto, don't go cheap here.</p><p></p><p>Guys get excited and short stroke a pump on the second shot and dont get the shot off, so they concentrate on not doing that the next time instead of concentrating on the first shot and miss lol. Eventually they get that worked out.</p><p></p><p>I tell folks O/U every time. You are guaranteed 2 shots with no chances of jamming, extraction or feeding issues no matter if it's 80⁰ or 5⁰, they don't need to be cleaned to keep working, you can still go cheap, no plugs, and probably the best part is you don't have find and pick up empties when you're done lol. There's never been a time in the last 30y where having 2 shots instead of three has cost me a limit.</p><p></p><p>The guys I hunt with shoot Beretta A400 and Benellis and for the most part they're good. Extreme cold has caused them both troubles at times, and they are gas and the other inertia. When my kids were younger before they started using an O/U, they used a 20g Winchester SX3 and it was flawless. If I were to recommend a used non O/U it would be a used SX3 in 12g or 20g.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3884386, member: 15643"] Spend the bucks on a semi-auto if you want a new semi-auto, don't go cheap here. Guys get excited and short stroke a pump on the second shot and dont get the shot off, so they concentrate on not doing that the next time instead of concentrating on the first shot and miss lol. Eventually they get that worked out. I tell folks O/U every time. You are guaranteed 2 shots with no chances of jamming, extraction or feeding issues no matter if it's 80⁰ or 5⁰, they don't need to be cleaned to keep working, you can still go cheap, no plugs, and probably the best part is you don't have find and pick up empties when you're done lol. There's never been a time in the last 30y where having 2 shots instead of three has cost me a limit. The guys I hunt with shoot Beretta A400 and Benellis and for the most part they're good. Extreme cold has caused them both troubles at times, and they are gas and the other inertia. When my kids were younger before they started using an O/U, they used a 20g Winchester SX3 and it was flawless. If I were to recommend a used non O/U it would be a used SX3 in 12g or 20g. [/QUOTE]
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