How to Choose a Shotgun

Find your dominant eye, generally the same as your dominant hand., Form a budget; depending upon how much you are willing to spend, you may be able to rule out entire types of shotguns.,Go to a gun store with a large selection of shotguns , Find a...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find your dominant eye

    This determines if you should purchase a left or right handed shotgun; if your right eye is dominant, buy a right-handed shotgun.

    Some shotguns can be used by both right and left "eyed" people.
  2. Step 2: generally the same as your dominant hand.

    Generally, you should expect to spend: $100 USD on a break-open single shot $200-$500 on a pump-action shotgun $500-$1000 on a semi-auto shotgun $1000+ on a worthwhile double-barreled shotgun ,, The stock should not be too short for you.

    Ask the shopkeeper for advice on this matter.

    You should not have to deflect your head very much from it's natural upright position to place your eye correctly over the barrel; assuming this position should be natural.

    The shotgun should be pointing at the spot on the wall when you open your eyes. ,,
  3. Step 3: Form a budget; depending upon how much you are willing to spend

  4. Step 4: you may be able to rule out entire types of shotguns.

  5. Step 5: Go to a gun store with a large selection of shotguns

  6. Step 6: Find a shotgun that fits you: Pick a spot on the wall Close your eyes Point the shotgun at that point on the wall Open your eyes The shotgun should have come to your shoulder easily.

  7. Step 7: Inspect this shotgun for damage or rust.

  8. Step 8: If you like the shotgun

  9. Step 9: it's within your budget

  10. Step 10: it shoulders naturally

  11. Step 11: and it's mechanically sound

  12. Step 12: then you should buy the shotgun!

Detailed Guide

This determines if you should purchase a left or right handed shotgun; if your right eye is dominant, buy a right-handed shotgun.

Some shotguns can be used by both right and left "eyed" people.

Generally, you should expect to spend: $100 USD on a break-open single shot $200-$500 on a pump-action shotgun $500-$1000 on a semi-auto shotgun $1000+ on a worthwhile double-barreled shotgun ,, The stock should not be too short for you.

Ask the shopkeeper for advice on this matter.

You should not have to deflect your head very much from it's natural upright position to place your eye correctly over the barrel; assuming this position should be natural.

The shotgun should be pointing at the spot on the wall when you open your eyes. ,,

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