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Been Thinking
I've been thinking about getting a new shotgun for ducks and upland, so a stoeger single shot 12ga. should work quite nicely, I'm tight on cash, so $149.oo shouldnt be too bad. if anyone has one, does it work well?
Minihuntur |
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save up some more and get an 870 Express, you'll not go wrong.
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T.J. |
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You can get by nicely with a single shot, but you would be much happer with a good used Rem. 870 Express.
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Catfish |
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Mini, I'm gonna have to agree with the babove posts! JMAO
Dan
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Not to sound like a broken record, but the 870 is the way to go, or a Mossberg 500. I have both (among others).
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I would also vote for a repeater for waterfowl and upland hunting- both types of hunting where a second shot is often needed.
Looking for a used Rem 870 or Mossberg 500 is sound advice. Both are much, much more versatile than a single shot.
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Okay, how about a stoger double, fast handling and lighter than the 870. Right?
Minihuntur |
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Mini, that,IMO, would be a better choice...don't see a lot of double shooters now days....I've tried one a couple of times and cannot hit any thing with one...just my hangup! Lotta people used to shoot them!
Dan
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Even though Stoeger is owned by Benelli/Beretta, it isn't the same quality gun. One of my law school buddies had one and it shot high all the time. It took us a little while to figure out why he was missing everything when he was hunting with it.
While I love upland hunting with an o/u, I don't think I would pick it for waterfowl hunting. Doubles are just too hard to load in the blind. In your shoes, with the amount of money you have, I still think I would opt for the Remington 870 or Mossberg 500 as a do everything gun until I could afford to add more guns to the collection. Trust me, I was in your shoes a while ago, and I used a Browning BPS for everything until I could afford my own guns (i.e., the BPS was given to me by my dad on my 8th birthday). After I could afford additional guns, I found out that the BPS wasn't the optimal gun for any of my hunting needs. In a pinch though, it works.
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Definately do not buy a SXS without shooting one first. For some reason they are a totally different to point than a single barreled gun. I still think your better off to wait for a 870. The 500 Mossy is a close second and you could live with that for alot of years.
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