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  • #46
    ceh383
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 2536

    Be aware of these older 101's, there are many, many reports of poor stock geometry that makes them face beaters.

    The new, FN made guns, have different stocks. I had the FN branded version of this gun, it was my favorite O/U and I shot it very well. I feel it was better than my current O/U, a Zoli, at less than half the cost.
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    • #47
      JagerDog
      I need a LIFE!!
      • May 2011
      • 14589

      Originally posted by tanks
      I will be reloading after the 30 cases I just bought are gone. However, the reason I was catching was the rules of the place. They expected people to clean up after themselves and catching the hulls was easier than bending down and picking up the hulls.

      As far as the technique, what you described is how I saw it being done on the videos and that's what I will try tomorrow when I go shoot.



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      I just pop them into my palm right out of the breach. No "catching".
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      • #48
        stator
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 850

        OP, I don't think you're going to find a decent O/U for $700. Even a used one, unless you get lucky.

        My buddy and I started out with Mossberg O/Us under that price. Those where made in Turkey. Shooting skeet every weekend for 4 to 5 rounds, those Turkish O/Us didn't last a full year.

        Replaced it with a Browning 625 Sporting, and about 10 years later, it's functioning just as it did new.

        Therefore, I don't believe that cheap, good O/Us exists. Only cheap, junk O/Us.
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        • #49
          W.R.Buchanan
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 3378

          Originally posted by stator
          OP, I don't think you're going to find a decent O/U for $700. Even a used one, unless you get lucky.

          My buddy and I started out with Mossberg O/Us under that price. Those where made in Turkey. Shooting skeet every weekend for 4 to 5 rounds, those Turkish O/Us didn't last a full year.

          Replaced it with a Browning 625 Sporting, and about 10 years later, it's functioning just as it did new.

          Therefore, I don't believe that cheap, good O/Us exists. Only cheap, junk O/Us.
          Ditto on this.^^^ Entry level O/U's start at $1800. Sorry but that is the truth. That way you get something that will last and give you a proper foundation to learn the sport, instead of fighting a POS.

          And how many rounds thru that 625 in 10 years?

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          • #50
            BOBGBA
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Sep 2010
            • 2388

            Originally posted by stator
            ...My buddy and I started out with Mossberg O/Us under that price. Those where made in Turkey. Shooting skeet every weekend for 4 to 5 rounds, those Turkish O/Us didn't last a full year....
            It's nice to get an actual first hand report. It's often said (but not necessarily from someone that owned one) that the cheaper O/Us just don't last.
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            • #51
              RNE228
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2013
              • 2458

              I've been looking for a while. A lot of the Browning and Beretta O/U on Gunbroker at the lower price points are fixed chokes. Winchester 101's too.

              If interchangeable chokes are important to you, that's something to watch for.

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              • #52
                SandHill
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 2207

                Originally posted by RNE228
                I've been looking for a while. A lot of the Browning and Beretta O/U on Gunbroker at the lower price points are fixed chokes. Winchester 101's too.

                If interchangeable chokes are important to you, that's something to watch for.
                Wow, that's good to know, interchangeable chokes are real important to me. The Winchester 101 I posted from BassPro can take interchangeable chokes and comes with three: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/Winc...rUnder-Shotgun

                But that is definitely something I will watch our for if purchasing anywhere else.
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                • #53
                  Newshooter
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 1171

                  Originally posted by RNE228
                  I've been looking for a while. A lot of the Browning and Beretta O/U on Gunbroker at the lower price points are fixed chokes. Winchester 101's too.

                  If interchangeable chokes are important to you, that's something to watch for.
                  If you find the right deal on a fixed choke gun, you can always have choke tubes added. Briley as well as others will add tubes to fixed choke guns.

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                  • #54
                    BOBGBA
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 2388

                    Originally posted by Newshooter
                    If you find the right deal on a fixed choke gun, you can always have choke tubes added. Briley as well as others will add tubes to fixed choke guns.
                    Here's a little more info for the OP.

                    Briley's minimum is $499 for threading 2 barrels and includes 5 chokes. Round trip shipping not included. Briley is located in Texas.
                    Briley gunsmithing is here to work on nearly all shotguns, rifles and pistols from bluing to barrel porting



                    Americhoke is $250 to $300 for threading 2 barrels, chokes not included.
                    Round trip shipping not included.
                    Americhoke is located in Pico Rivera.
                    Shotgun choke tubes, installation in 12 20 28ga .410 bore. Screw In Choke. Standarad and thin-wall systems, Barrel porting, gunfitting, recoil pad installation, lengthening, polishing long forcing cones, chamber and head spacing work. Custom gunfitting and refinishing. Pads and sights, Bob Day, Shotgun Modifications, R&D Custom Barrel, Americhoke
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                    • #55
                      novelty
                      Member
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 325

                      The OU is harder to make, two barrels, complicated triggers, etc.

                      Tri Star quality is not consistent, eg, the two barrels have different POI.

                      If raise budget some, try get a beretta 686. The beretta 680 series action is very reliable.

                      Beretta just released a new version of the 686 silver pigeon last year. Looks nice.

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