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re: Best 12 gauge
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:02 pm to Nike1
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:02 pm to Nike1
Don't really have a price range, just want to get the best.
i'm used to the automatic, that's what i usually borrow.
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I third it. I went through 4 pumps, 3 of which being 870's before i got an automatic. Nova is a decent gun as well. But if you want to stick with Remington, the 887 is almost identical to the Nova
i'm used to the automatic, that's what i usually borrow.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:05 pm to kingfish25
I shoot a stoeger 2000 semi. Its great and only runs about 500
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:08 pm to kingfish25
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i'm used to the automatic, that's what i usually borrow.
Well its definitely easier, but if you are a new hunter alot of times you shoot an automatic too fast. I just think its good to cut your teeth on a pump. But if you dont have a price range, got with the Browning Gold.
Posted on 12/8/10 at 3:11 pm to kingfish25
i love my Browning Gold its a little pricey though. It took a while for it to "loosen" up and eject light load 2 3/4" shells but after about 1,000 rounds it ejects light loads as well.
I started w/ an 870, and I agree there is a lot to be said for learning how to shoot w/ a pump first. its kind of like learning how to drive w/ a stick shift. once you know it you'll always appreciate the the auto, but will be comfortable w/ any type of gun you use.
I started w/ an 870, and I agree there is a lot to be said for learning how to shoot w/ a pump first. its kind of like learning how to drive w/ a stick shift. once you know it you'll always appreciate the the auto, but will be comfortable w/ any type of gun you use.
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