Stoeger Uplander Review
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i you go for one of these always get the fixed choke so you can send 3 in slugs down the barrel without fear of having the choke tubes go with the slugs
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I sold my Condor for an uplander for a number of reasons. First the double triggers i find are more faster and its good that you can control which barrel to shoot. When reloading. the barrels dont drop as far as a O/U to reload. the SxS also has a beaver tail foreend so feels more stable. it only has 1 sight bead but i found it easier to acquire targets then 2 beads. sure it doesnt have ejectors but if you practice. you can grab the shells and throw them out just as fast !
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@freeheretic111 if you look at the website. Supreme are only single triggers. standards are doubles.
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are there choke tubes? if so what are they?
I have been shooting skeet for a while with a single shotgun and my friends pump action. I really enjoy the sport, and I wanted to know how well the gun has performed for you? Because I keep watching and reading bad reviews on the gun and wanted to know from someone who also shoots how it performs, because I have always been interested in side by sides but if it is not a long lasting gun I will probably go with a pump action.
jalex1995 3 months ago
@jalex1995
Not much can really go wrong with it. It's a very simple design. I've so far been very happy with the performance of it.
nicker3290 3 months ago
So even though the barrel on the 12 gauge says its chambered in 3 inch you can still shoot 2 3/4? Im just curious because i was thinking about getting one. thanks
BugzMoran87 3 months ago
@BugzMoran87
yes, any shotgun can shoot a smaller size shell than it was chambered in. a 3" chamber will accept 2 3/4" but not 3 1/2"
nicker3290 3 months ago
What size shells can you shoot in the 12 gauge?
BugzMoran87 3 months ago
@BugzMoran87
2 3/4"
nicker3290 3 months ago