Reigniting an old post I had once... so I have about $650 in gift cards I'd like to use toward a new shotgun and am debating whether I should buy a sub-gauge (20) O/U as a backup/upland gun, or if I should upgrade my current do-it-all autoloader. Here's my internal debate as it stands...
Argument for the backup gun:
Looking at getting a Franchi Instinct L in 20 gauge, MSRP $1200, will cost me about $600 out of pocket. My intention's to use it for dove, rabbit, and occasional trap. I don't hunt quail as much as I used to, but would be used for that too. I just always wanted a light shooting O/U because I think they're cool and don't have the money for a Beretta or Browning. My current autoloader, a Franchi Affinity in 12G, already gets the job done for me in all things waterfowl, turkey, and hot dove shoots. I want to upgrade to a Super Black Eagle 3, but that would cost me about $800 out of pocket, assuming I can sell my Franchi for $650 or so. And since I don't ever shoot 3.5" shells, I'm not sure the SB3 upgrade is really worth my investment if I already have a reliable autoloader.
Argument against the backup gun:
Would I really use the 20G as often as I think? Wouldn't I rather have the "best" autoloader to do everything I already do with my Affinity and more? My Affinity is a great gun, but I've always dreamed of upgrading to the SBE3 so I can be like the cool kids. I had my first failure with my Affinity this past duck season, when I got the infamous "Benelli click" on a couple springing mallards... I knocked it hard against my canoe and it apparently went out of battery, so I missed my chance on the greenheads. The new SBE3 has fixed that problem that all Benelli Inertia Drive guns like my Franchi used to have, by implementing a new bolt head retention system. So I wouldn't have to worry about that anymore. But I would have to sell my Affinity, which selling used guns is always a pain unless you have a buyer lined up already.
So there it is all laid out... thoughts?
Argument for the backup gun:
Looking at getting a Franchi Instinct L in 20 gauge, MSRP $1200, will cost me about $600 out of pocket. My intention's to use it for dove, rabbit, and occasional trap. I don't hunt quail as much as I used to, but would be used for that too. I just always wanted a light shooting O/U because I think they're cool and don't have the money for a Beretta or Browning. My current autoloader, a Franchi Affinity in 12G, already gets the job done for me in all things waterfowl, turkey, and hot dove shoots. I want to upgrade to a Super Black Eagle 3, but that would cost me about $800 out of pocket, assuming I can sell my Franchi for $650 or so. And since I don't ever shoot 3.5" shells, I'm not sure the SB3 upgrade is really worth my investment if I already have a reliable autoloader.
Argument against the backup gun:
Would I really use the 20G as often as I think? Wouldn't I rather have the "best" autoloader to do everything I already do with my Affinity and more? My Affinity is a great gun, but I've always dreamed of upgrading to the SBE3 so I can be like the cool kids. I had my first failure with my Affinity this past duck season, when I got the infamous "Benelli click" on a couple springing mallards... I knocked it hard against my canoe and it apparently went out of battery, so I missed my chance on the greenheads. The new SBE3 has fixed that problem that all Benelli Inertia Drive guns like my Franchi used to have, by implementing a new bolt head retention system. So I wouldn't have to worry about that anymore. But I would have to sell my Affinity, which selling used guns is always a pain unless you have a buyer lined up already.
So there it is all laid out... thoughts?