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weedeater 12-08-2011 09:48 AM

Remington 887?
 
I know there was some talk a few months ago about this gun but I read some reviews that say they have the new guns working right, has anyone fooled with one lately? I looked at them at Academy and a local gun shop and both places say they have had no complaints besides it takes a little time getting use to the set-up, thinking about buying a new shotgun after first of yr and want to stay under the $400 price range. Thanks for any help.

Raymond 12-08-2011 10:03 AM

Cousin bought one and only got through a 1/2 box of shells before it broke. There are lemons in every bunch though. Have not been a fan of American shotgun mfg, prefer I talonion for balance and lines.

weedeater 12-08-2011 10:05 AM

What about the Mossberg 500 pump, anyone have time with one of these?

Micah 12-08-2011 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 360505)
What about the Mossberg 500 pump, anyone have time with one of these?

Shot one for 8 years with no problems. I prefer the Rem. 870 for that price range.

DUCKGOGETTER 12-08-2011 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 360505)
what about the mossberg 500 pump, anyone have time with one of these?


that's what i shoot i bought it for the price 5 years ago and i've never had any major issues with it. Sunday was the first time i had problems with it, but it was because i dropped it in the water when i went to toledo and forgot to clean it. It was hanging up when i ejected a shell, but once it got pumped a few times it quit. Great gun for the price imo.

weedeater 12-08-2011 10:52 AM

I shot a 870 for yrs and like it but wanted to try somthing else

SaltERedneck 12-08-2011 10:59 AM

Have an 870 Express Super mag... 10 years old and no problems. have used it as a paddle, a beating stick, walking cane, and it still is kicking.... (it does kick though). If you take care of it u should have no problems but there are always lemons in a bunch. dont know about the newer models

iron man 12-08-2011 11:31 AM

Been shooting 870 12 and 20 since I was about 8-9. Great guns. Want the new Browning Auto 5 though.

Micah 12-08-2011 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by iron man (Post 360551)
Been shooting 870 12 and 20 since I was about 8-9. Great guns. Want the new Browning Auto 5 though.

That auto 5 sure looks sweet.

iron man 12-08-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh Boy (Post 360555)
That auto 5 sure looks sweet.

Yeah just something about the long action recoil on the news instead of the short action recoil like the originals.

1fastmerc 12-08-2011 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by weedeater (Post 360505)
What about the Mossberg 500 pump, anyone have time with one of these?

I have a mossberg that's 22yrs old and no problem at all with it.


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Dink 12-08-2011 12:41 PM

887 is pure waterproof crap. 870 or 500

meaux fishing 12-08-2011 12:47 PM

One of my hunting partners has one and he really likes it

Ray 12-08-2011 02:26 PM

I am not a fan of auto's if hunting in the marsh.
I have a friend who shot a Beretta, about the only one I saw that did good in the marshes. Our blinds had weeds with tiny seeds that got into most other auto's and made them stop working.
Benelli was pretty good too, but not as good as the Beretta. Brownings and Remingtons were the worst for breaking down or jamming while hunting.
The lil hook/clip that grabbed and ejected the shell fell off a lot too.
Lot of Brownings were single shot automatics after the seeds got in them.
Most brands of pumps were fool proof.

Raymond 12-09-2011 11:36 AM

[QUOTE=Ray;360628]I am not a fan of auto's if hunting in the marsh.
I have a friend who shot a Beretta, about the only one I saw that did good in the marshes. Our blinds had weeds with tiny seeds that got into most other auto's and made them stop working.
Benelli was pretty good too, but not as good as the Beretta. Brownings and Remingtons were the worst for breaking down or jamming while hunting.
The lil hook/clip that grabbed and ejected the shell fell off a lot too.
Lot of Brownings were single shot automatics after the seeds got in them.
Most brands of pumps were LOUD!!!!!!!!!!!!:smokin:
My SBE hasn't been cleaned in 2 yrs and has not missed a lick.

Ray 12-09-2011 11:38 AM

I hunted brackish/salt water. If you didn't wipe it down daily, it would look like a rust bucket...
Some auto's are better than others. I just heard a lot of cussing cause they get messed up due to all the weeds we used on the blind.

All shotguns make the same noise... LOL

weedeater 12-09-2011 11:52 AM

I personaly don't like any auto, rifle or shotgun.... I have shot a pump shot gun, lever action and bolt action and now have a break over rifle, I do have a Browning 20 gauge auto that is very pretty in the gun cabinet but the few times I tried duck hunting with it I was lucky to get 2 shots before it jams.

Ray 12-09-2011 11:59 AM

The autos I seen hunt shoot good for a good while, but when they jam is when the ducks are really flying good.

evidrine 12-09-2011 01:42 PM

Have shot 500s for years with never having any issues. They are rock solid and will out shoot the other shotguns I own. I like the position of the safety and chamber release. Allows me to keep my thumb on the safety and switch it to fire before the gun is even to my shoulder. Very quick shots. For some reason I have always gotten great distances with these guns also. Can really reach out and touch something with em.

Micah 12-09-2011 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by evidrine (Post 361060)
Have shot 500s for years with never having any issues. They are rock solid and will out shoot the other shotguns I own. I like the position of the safety and chamber release. Allows me to keep my thumb on the safety and switch it to fire before the gun is even to my shoulder. Very quick shots. For some reason I have always gotten great distances with these guns also. Can really reach out and touch something with em.

When I shot mine, that's what I loved about it also...the safety position and chamber release.


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