Ruger Red Label
Ruger Red Label
So i've been looking high and low for a new shotgun. I had decided on either a CZ bobwhite or Canvasback.....but then i started thinking (dangerous business there)
I really like the look of the ruger red label O/U's. They are plain, but yet elegant. I really like the fact that the reciever doesnt have any cheesey laser engraving. I've heard they are heavy, 7lbs for a 20ga (which is the ga that i want, and it doesnt seem all that heavy...i dont lift weights for nothing right?). Is that the only issue with these shotguns? Keep in mind this will probably be a hunting shotgun, i MIGHT get into clays sports some day.
Any feedback on these shotguns (and ya i know ruger just dropped them, thats my luck)
I really like the look of the ruger red label O/U's. They are plain, but yet elegant. I really like the fact that the reciever doesnt have any cheesey laser engraving. I've heard they are heavy, 7lbs for a 20ga (which is the ga that i want, and it doesnt seem all that heavy...i dont lift weights for nothing right?). Is that the only issue with these shotguns? Keep in mind this will probably be a hunting shotgun, i MIGHT get into clays sports some day.
Any feedback on these shotguns (and ya i know ruger just dropped them, thats my luck)
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I've been shooting a Red Label 12 for the past six or seven years and it's been a good gun. Ruger doesn't spend any extra on their wood, and the gun is a bit heavy, but it has never let me down. I'm not that worried about a few extra ounces as the extra exercise is good for me. Not a fancy gun, but a solid value.
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thanks. They dont seem to be very popular, maybe another reason i'm drawn to them....
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I think Ruger stopped making the Red Label last year (2011), so if you want a new one, better grab one quick!
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Yep. I'm going to get a new shotgun before the coming season starts so there should be some 20ga red labels out there still (in theory lol).
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I have been using ruger red lables for about 14 years ,no problems at all. have 12,20,and 28 ga. but the 28 is the only one i use,its only 6 lbs.
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I have shot 1000's of round with my red label 12 in competition. Never had one problem with it. Its about 15 yrs old now. I don't carry it much when I hunt, I like to use a 20 for hunting.
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I like them too. You can have the auto safety changed if you don't like it and it does take a little time to get used to the way the receiver just flops open. They are a good deal used. The stainless receiver is great looking.
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I had a red label in 12. Heavy gun, not much fun carrying, depending on what you hunt and how you hunt... It only took 1 chukar season for me to give that gun up.
I have a Beretta 686 in a 20 with black receiver, I'm not much for the engraving either. Nice gun, around 6lbs, it gets my recommendation.
I have a Beretta 686 in a 20 with black receiver, I'm not much for the engraving either. Nice gun, around 6lbs, it gets my recommendation.
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While i'm sure the Berettas are nice guns, they are out of my price range.
Honestly if i cant find a Red Label in person i wont buy one. I need to see how it feels. Probably just go with a Bobwhite and save the cash.
Honestly if i cant find a Red Label in person i wont buy one. I need to see how it feels. Probably just go with a Bobwhite and save the cash.
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I bought a Beretta 686 12 ga used for 500 bucks at a local dealer about 3 or 4 years ago.....been used hard but in good shape and shoots just fine....for me I swing a bit heavier gun better, however in the grouse woods a shorter barreled, lighter 20 would be nice.....
Im looking at some 28 ga's.......whats the red label in 28 weigh?
Im looking at some 28 ga's.......whats the red label in 28 weigh?
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Yeah Beretta's are a bit more $$. I got mine used as well. I think the red label 28 is just over 6lbs.
Are you stuck on over/under? My next gun will be a Benelli Montefeltro, I'm a fan of really light guns, in a 20 gauge it is about 5.5 lbs. I would go with a Legacy in 28 but I don't want to pay/find for the ammo. For me light guns are the ticket, not great for shooting targets with but fun to carry in the chukar hills and if you are used to them they hit just as well. I understand people who like a heavier gun, they swing better for some and they have less felt recoil. To each their own.
Are you stuck on over/under? My next gun will be a Benelli Montefeltro, I'm a fan of really light guns, in a 20 gauge it is about 5.5 lbs. I would go with a Legacy in 28 but I don't want to pay/find for the ammo. For me light guns are the ticket, not great for shooting targets with but fun to carry in the chukar hills and if you are used to them they hit just as well. I understand people who like a heavier gun, they swing better for some and they have less felt recoil. To each their own.
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No. The CZ Bobwhite is a SxS. I've looked at the Benelli's. I'd probably go with an M2 w/24". But i have a semi-auto 12ga.
Im not real concerned about weight. Im young, in good shape. A 7lb O/U isnt going to hurt me. I was just drawn to the simplicity and price of the Ruger.
Im not real concerned about weight. Im young, in good shape. A 7lb O/U isnt going to hurt me. I was just drawn to the simplicity and price of the Ruger.
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I would'nt overlook an Ithaca....if the opportunity presented itself either....
just another option...
just another option...
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I have owned a Stainless All Weather Ruger with the synthetic stock and forearm for 9 years now basically indestructible and lighter than the wooden version.
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lol great more options! Those S&W Elite SxS look very nice aswell. I could spend that kind of coin on a bird gun, but i still want an Astro.lvrgsp wrote:I would'nt overlook an Ithaca....if the opportunity presented itself either....
just another option...
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I have a Ruger Red Label in a 12 gauge and it is a sweet gun, well made, built like a tank and just slightly lighter than one too.
I also have O/U 12 gauges by Browning and Beretta, again fine guns. A few years ago I decided it was time to get a 20 o/u, i just didnt feel like spending $$$ for a Ruger,Browning, or Beretta for what initially was just gonna be a niche gun for me. I ended up by a CZ Canvasback, heard they were well made guns at a fair price, figured what the heck, I'll give it a try.
It didnt take long until the CZ became my main hunting gun. I use it on everything now with the exception of December Dakota pheasant and the rare occasion that I hunt waterfowl. Lightweight, great handeling, well made, decent fit and finish and has never had a single reliability issue.
So a big +1 for the Canvasback from me.
I also have O/U 12 gauges by Browning and Beretta, again fine guns. A few years ago I decided it was time to get a 20 o/u, i just didnt feel like spending $$$ for a Ruger,Browning, or Beretta for what initially was just gonna be a niche gun for me. I ended up by a CZ Canvasback, heard they were well made guns at a fair price, figured what the heck, I'll give it a try.
It didnt take long until the CZ became my main hunting gun. I use it on everything now with the exception of December Dakota pheasant and the rare occasion that I hunt waterfowl. Lightweight, great handeling, well made, decent fit and finish and has never had a single reliability issue.
So a big +1 for the Canvasback from me.
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After much diliberation, i'm just going to forget about the RRL.
CZ for me.
CZ for me.
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Smart man!
the only RRL I would buy is the 28 gauge... but that would only happen if I was forced to choose.
the only RRL I would buy is the 28 gauge... but that would only happen if I was forced to choose.
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Life is to short to own a ugly gun, spend the extra change you won't be disappointed, IMO the Red Label is the finest looking O/U there is, on top of that American made.JWP58 wrote:After much diliberation, i'm just going to forget about the RRL.
CZ for me.
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You know, for about the same money you can get a DeHaan SGr. http://www.dhshotguns.com/ I think I read somewhere they are made by the same Turkish company that builds the CZ shotguns.JWP58 wrote:After much diliberation, i'm just going to forget about the RRL.
CZ for me.
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Oh yes, i know all about Mark Dehaans Huglu shotguns (yes they are the same turkish manf. that makes the CZ guns). I have considered going that route. But in the end, its just a CZ with upgraded wood. An extra 1k for better wood?.....nj gsp wrote:You know, for about the same money you can get a DeHaan SGr. http://www.dhshotguns.com/ I think I read somewhere they are made by the same Turkish company that builds the CZ shotguns.JWP58 wrote:After much diliberation, i'm just going to forget about the RRL.
CZ for me.
Anyone have feedback on the Weatherby Athena D'tialia SxS?
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Red Labels had some serious quality issues at one point and that really hurt their sales and perhaps contributed to the line being discontinued. That said 2 of my 3 handguns are Rugers one of which I conceal carry daily so I have nothing against Ruger.
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Jw,
i bought a Ruger Red Label 20 o/u last summer, used at a local gunshop, excellent condition but still pricey. A very nice looking, well built gun. Perhaps a bit heavy for a 20 as others have previously noted on here, however as a grouse hunter it may help me to get on the bird quicker as it points well. Very glad I bought it.
eric
i bought a Ruger Red Label 20 o/u last summer, used at a local gunshop, excellent condition but still pricey. A very nice looking, well built gun. Perhaps a bit heavy for a 20 as others have previously noted on here, however as a grouse hunter it may help me to get on the bird quicker as it points well. Very glad I bought it.
eric