Don't get me wrong guys, I know the malfunctions of his BPS's are all on my friends part, he's just a little too strong for his own good sometimes, all in all, the other BPS shooters I have seen seem to have no problems with their guns. I do dislike one thing myself, and have seen times where 3 shots is just not enough, a couple of times when goose hunting I've seen birds that have made it a bit farther than they shoud have because the with a BPS you have to have the action closed/ pump forward in order to load another shell, and if you are looking for some quick follow up shots, it will take a few more precious seconds to load/cycle/then fire. on most other pumps or autos the action stays open after the last shot and you just have to drop another shell in and close the action and fire. I've also shot a 20 target flurry of clays, and even with a over/under I can chamber my shots faster than with the BPS. autos work great for that as well when you can just drop the next shot in and push the button, no problems picking up the next target. I'd give it a 10 for dependability compaired to any other shot gun, but only a 5 on a scale of 10 when it comes to comfort/weight/speed to load. they are great guns, just not on the top of
MY list.
whacker,or anyone else who is about to buy a shotgun for that matter should first know if they are right or left eye dominate, and just because you are right handed at every thing else don't mean that its your strong eye, then goto a good gun shop and see what feels best for you, you have to be comfortable, and it has to fit you right, most of your lower end guns have no cast to the stock, but if your buying used, use a little caution, I've seen a fewA5's and a Stevens or two that had some cast to the stock, I've shot two different Berettas (over/uders) and both had a right hand cast, and that wont work if your a lefty. No-one here can tell you what will work best for you, only for them, like I said, you need to find one that feels right for you, I have a Verrona Auto that is as light as a feather in a 12ga. its a nice dependable shooter, and I have severl side by sides and a 20ga Ruger Red Lable O/U I love themall and each one has a specific use, If I could only own one of them, I'd have to go with the Ruger. Its simple, dependable, light, fast shouldering, and has shot everything from Woodcock and Doves to Geese and Ducks you can shoot 500 rounds threw it and still feel your shoulder too