peterk123
NES Member
They are probably more idiot proof. Certainly less moving parts. But now that I'm putting a bunch of rounds through my V3 in an attempt to miss less clays, I'm finding the gun to be incredibly reliable. Feels good in the hand. Now I will admit, the balance of my wife's cheap o/u felt really nice.
So why is the o/u king for clays, and probably birds? The best semiauto is probably a fraction of the cost of a good o/u.
So why is the o/u king for clays, and probably birds? The best semiauto is probably a fraction of the cost of a good o/u.