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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 332147" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Worth it? That depends I guess on what you want to pay for an O/U. I have 2, a 20ga and a 12ga. Really like them for upland, use the 20 the most and have been using the 12 on waterfowl this fall and like that as well.</p><p></p><p>Cost is a concern for many but if you look around you can find really nice used O/U for a decent price. This summer I found my 12ga for less than $700. Weatherby that was just like new, shoots 3" as well as 2 3/4". One thing that I would recommend is make sure the gun has ejectors. Much quicker to reload. I find O/U's to be one of the safer guns. When done with a walk or when standing around with others, break the action, tuck it in your elbow, and everyone can clearly see that the action is open and cannot fire.</p><p></p><p>I also have a Browning Auto-5 and like shooting that gun as well and cannot seriously tell you which I prefer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 332147, member: 3373"] Worth it? That depends I guess on what you want to pay for an O/U. I have 2, a 20ga and a 12ga. Really like them for upland, use the 20 the most and have been using the 12 on waterfowl this fall and like that as well. Cost is a concern for many but if you look around you can find really nice used O/U for a decent price. This summer I found my 12ga for less than $700. Weatherby that was just like new, shoots 3" as well as 2 3/4". One thing that I would recommend is make sure the gun has ejectors. Much quicker to reload. I find O/U's to be one of the safer guns. When done with a walk or when standing around with others, break the action, tuck it in your elbow, and everyone can clearly see that the action is open and cannot fire. I also have a Browning Auto-5 and like shooting that gun as well and cannot seriously tell you which I prefer. [/QUOTE]
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