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Judging shotguns is a lot like judging music—personal taste figures heavily into the equation. Above all, however, the elements that go into a shotgun’s design and construction must work in harmony to augment our innate ability to track and hit targets on the move.
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Unnecessary bulk, poorly thought out stock dimensions, badly placed controls—all these will degrade how a shotgun performs. Whether a shooter is facing an explosive rise of quail or swinging on a hard-crossing clay, the shooter and gun need to move as one in a fluid and instinctual manner.
Looking for rifles? See our reviews of nine new rifles for 2016 here.
We take measure of new shotguns by putting them into the hands of our judges, who are experienced shooters. This minimizes the chances of having a single person’s preferences skew the results. (We use this methodology with rifles as well.)
We shoot the guns during a comprehensive set of drills on both clay targets and live birds. This gives us the data we need to accurately assess the feel and basic mechanical functioning (loading, unloading, cycling, etc.) of the guns and arrive at our final scores.
As we found out, 2016’s shotguns offer a bit of something for everyone.
Score: 87
Upshot: Hits the high notes in every category Peter Bohler
No, this isn’t a game gun, but that didn’t stop editor-in-chief Andrew McKean (below) from grabbing the new SX3 when it came time for us to hunt birds during the test. In truth, this shotgun never got a break as long as there were clay targets or birds flying. All the judges loved shooting it.
This is a wonderfully designed gun for sporting clays that also takes on other shotgunning tasks. The adjustable comb, useful set of extended choke tubes, ported and barrel, and interchangeable front beads make the SX3 simple to customize and a pleasure to shoot. It handled like a fine sports car, moving quickly to the targets and tracking smoothly through the swing. With a 30-inch barrel, it tips the scales at 7 pounds 10 ounces.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/guns/2016/06/gun-test-6-new-shotguns-reviewed-ranked-and-rated/
