After a week and a half hunting pheasant in SD I've decided I need all the help I can get hitting a damn bird. I did have some success so it wasn't a complete disaster, but I missed more birds that I got. I'm currently using my grandfather's A-5 Browning 12ga. semi-auto with a full choke barrel. It used to be his duck gun and is the featherlight version built in around 1968 according to my serial number search.
Shooting steel shot through a full choke makes for an extremely tight pattern so hitting a bird with a snap shot is tough. The only bright spot is I can effectively down a bird from quite a distance.
I want an O/U shotgun because I like the idea of two chokes with two shots and I like the feel of this style of gun. The price however is what has kept me away from them in the past. After this last trip I'm seriously considering spending the money on one. I'd like to keep the cost to around $1500. I know that limits my choices, but its a hunting gun not a wall ornament.
So what I'm looking for is impressions from others about the durability and quality of O/U guns in or around that price range. Also to further complicate things I'm a southpaw and don't want a gun with a cast off stock. Neutral cast is ok.
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