Onelostdog wrote:
I have an old Browning BSS 12 gauge side by side that I really enjoy. Superpose guns are great but a little costly for my income, or lack there of. I have several other shotguns but they are working pieces not show guns that way when I scratch one who cares they still drop birds or clay pigeons reliably. Oh did I mention I'm cheap at heart?
I have an old Belgian made 12 ga SxS that brought many pheasant and Bob White quail to the table back in the day. Broke a few clays too. A Ruger 20 ga over and under that shoots very well....All my shotguns are pure field grade hunters except one, a 12 Ga English gun made by Charles Osborne of London, a real engraved beauty that I cherish.