Low/mid grade over under

Recently picked up a Mossberg Gold Reserve in 20 gauge. It’s the first O/U I have ever owned. Very happy with it so far. Shot old doubles since I was a kid and always wanted an O/U.
It’s slender and light weight. A lot of the others I handled in the store seemed bulky.
The 2k plus guns handle/feel amazing but More than I want to spend on a hunting shotgun. And to shoot a little skeet.
 
Lots of Weatherby Orion's on Gunbroker for well under $1000. That's what I would get if my Weatherby Regency were to be retired.
 
One thing in favor of Weatherby Orion by Miroku; I suspect Weatherby would still fix them (you might call). I had a trigger go bad and they fixed it for minimal cost.
 
Cheap O/U’s are worse than cheap semi autos and you’ve already learned a hard lesson there.

If you have a hard budget of $1K buy a quality used semi auto like an A400, M2, etc.

If you can spend a little more and are set on a O/U look for a used 686 or Citori. Those are the “cheap” O/U’s worth owning keeping in mind that a really good nice one can cost as much as a nice used truck or even a house.
 
Cheap O/U’s are worse than cheap semi autos and you’ve already learned a hard lesson there.

If you have a hard budget of $1K buy a quality used semi auto like an A400, M2, etc.

If you can spend a little more and are set on a O/U look for a used 686 or Citori. Those are the “cheap” O/U’s worth owning keeping in mind that a really good nice one can cost as much as a nice used truck or even a house.
To be fair that cheap semi auto took 20 years of abuse before it broke on me but I agree I don't want to spend money on something "disposable".
 

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