
I took one look at the prices and knew that I couldn’t slide those past the missus despite the fact they are superb firearms. He, of course, recommended I get a Perazzi. I asked Scott at Reloaders from some advice on what sort of over & under shotgun I should get. I don’t get to shoot nearly enough and so taking up sporting clays seemed like a sensible idea. Then Scott from Reloaders invited me out to Boomrock Kauri Bay for another sporting clays shoot and this time I used a over & under and was pleasantly surprised that I did reasonably well, despite not having shot shotguns since opening day the previous season. Well, two season ago a mate took me on a sporting clays shoot and I enjoyed it immensely. So, why am I reviewing a new over & under?

Once you get them moving they stay moving. I like a heavy gun as it seems to catch up with birds a whole lot easier than a light gun.


For my bird hunting I have been using semi-auto shotguns from a Beretta to my preferred Remington Versamax.
