Late to this party but gotta chime in here.

Will echo what others have said.... you shouldn't ever use "grouse gun and trap gun" in the same sentence. wink
They are two entirely different animals. Dittos on the one hand carry for the grouse gun. I hunt grouse in the Upper Midwest 40-50 days a year. In my best covers, you carry with one hand and part the popple, birch, balsam, grape vines, AO, DW and various other brush with the other. LIGHT and QUICK is the medicine for the GG. In my world, a good GG isn't a target gun at all. That said, it will serve adequately for informal skeet, SC and 5-stand. I used mine for two of these games last night.

The trap gun is the opposite, relatively heavy, long barrels, and stocked completely different than a bird gun too.

IN O/Us, take a good long look at Beretta's too. They have many models of O/Us, something for everyone. The two B's are the most popular O/Us in these parts and there is a reason for that.

Have fun gun shopping. grin

NB





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