The Annoyed Man wrote:Dadtodabone wrote:Be creatively and practically Anachronistic! Find a nice used Browning BSS or one of the other iterations of Miroku double guns. There are other choices that are comparable in American field doubles that aren't pricy. The first time you swing a nicely balanced 6.5 lb. double you'll be hooked. Everything else will feel like you're balancing a pig on the end of the barrel.
I don't have 6.5 lb. SBS, but I do have a 32" barreled competition O/U that has GOT to weigh 8 or 9 lb. at least. I've taken it dove hunting but mostly used it for skeet. It's a pretty good skeet gun.....better than
I am a skeet shooter.....but now I want an autoloader for hunting. Plus, when I break open my O/U, it really shucks the spent shells out about 900 yards, and an autoloader has got to make it easier to police up my spent hulls on somebody else's property.

My current field guns are box lock non-ejectors(AYA No. 3 and WW Greener E18). Break the gun, pluck out the hulls, drop them in the pouch, load two more. I do shoot an Arrizaballaga side lock ejector when my arthritis is bad. Not due to the ejectors, it's the only gun with
assisted opening I own currently, that my wife will let me carry in the field.
Not really,
Though I did notice she started to develop sever facial ticks whenever the BIL showed up on Saturday mornings wanting to bust some clays, or my son and nephew start talking about doves or ducks. I was "shooting the barrel walls out" of a H&H "Dominion" at the time.