These are "my versions" of three excellent twenty gauge pheasant / "upland" shotguns currently in production, from Browning / Benelli / Weatherby. All are reviewed separately at randywakeman.com .
The joy of watching this video is you and your father together enjoying each other's company. A bonus is that he handles his shotgun remarkably well! Congratulations!
joe Minichiello Naturally I couldn't agree with that more wholeheartedly. You have to do it while you can, for you never know. Things can change in a hurry and in my case . . . well, they already have. randywakeman.com/DuaneWakeman12272014.htm . No regrets, it was all a great privilege.
just bought my first 20 gage an orion o/u - can't wait to shoot it at the trap range tomorrow.. I feel like a kid waiting to play with his Christmas toys..
Randy and Chuck tell it like it is - if it's ugly, sh*tty, has a crap trigger, or if it's like toting an anchor or swings it like a 2 X 4 - Randy and Chuck will tell you so.........
randywakeman.com/TheAllAroundShotgun.htm . . . the pic is a young me, with my 20 gauge High Standard Supermatic Trophy. Crummy gun, mostly a single shot, but it did the job on pheasants for many years.
I really enjoyed watching you and your father enjoying shooting together, awesome video and great review I also have a question, I'm going to buy an O/U shotgun and can't go mor than 1000$, I hope if I can get an advice from you sir
It all depends on what you want to do with it. $1000 is a very difficult price level for an O/U, you'll get more gun for your money with a pump or an autoloader. The Weatherby Orion 1 can be had for less than $1000 and is a decent O/U: www.gunbroker.com/item/743416390 .