Good Morning all,
The family went to our local (in Florida) Trap/Skeet/Clays range and had a wonderful time. We're looking to make this part of our routine with each visit. We rented a Benelli 20g ($10 btw) and it was a beauty but I'd like to get our own family gun. In addition to enjoying the experience; my goal is to use skeet as practice for ducks for my 11 and 13 year olds. Can anyone recommend a suitable OU (I guess??) for us? Off the bat I was told to look into Tristar but they start around a grand. Any thoughts or suggestions?
You don't say if you rented a 20 ga Benelli semiauto or o/u? If you like that gun, why not buy one?
As for a cheap Turkish O/U (Tristar, CZ, Mossberg, Legacy, or others), don't do it. You are better off to buy a reliable semiauto or pump gun that is a proven design.
You can shoot skeet and hunt with a good pump gun like an 870 Fieldmaster, Browning BPS or Benelli Nova. There are othe reliable pumps like the Mossberg 500 and Maverick 88 but they are a lighter weight gun and kick more on the skeet field.
In the world of semiautomatic shotguns, The Beretta A300 comes to the top of my list for entry level quality guns and they feature Berettas kick off system to reduce recoil. Good guns in 12 or 20 ga. Dunns had them online for $600 recently. I love 1100's like many folks mentioned here. If you wanted a straight up skeet gun I would say buy the 1100 Sporting model 12 or 20 ga that RemArms is now making. However, they are not made to shoot heavier hunting loads. There are many semiautos available on the market. Benelli and Beretta dominate the waterfowl market. Browning also has some popular models. Personally for target shooting, I prefer gas operated semiautos over inertia guns, for less recoil for high volume shooting. For hunting they both work well.
In the world of O/U's, I cannot recommend any new guns in the $1000 price range. I can recommend the Browning Citori or the Beretta Silver Pigeon. For a skeet and hunting gun, I would go with the Citori Hunter model. CDNN Sports usually hassome good Browning deals available online. Nothing wrong with the Browning Cynergy model guns either. For a nicer gun that you can still hunt with the Browning CXS or CX or the Beretta Silver Pigeon models are very good guns. Brownings and Berettas fit different so try them both if you plan to buy an O/U.
If you liked skeet, go shoot some sporting clays. Have fun.
One thing I would add is that a hunting gun can be used for target shooting, a target gun would not be my first choice for a hunting gun.