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Shotgun Help
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Here's just an idea. Its what I did. Go to G&H in gueydan put $650 down on a new benelli and finace the rest for 12 months. Monthly bill comes out to roughly $40 a month. Like I said it's just a suggestion I'm not familiar with the lower end autos I also shot a pump my whole life til I bought my vincci last year second split. I absolutely love it. And to be honest 3-1/2" is not worth it unless you plan on turkey hunting with it.
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Remington is a good choice in that price range, I will say that I have a shotgun that shoots from 3 1/2" to low brass target loads, with 1 gun I can hunt geese in the morning and shoot skeet in the afternoon, hope this helps your decision.
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Spend the money on a good gun. Can't go wrong with beretta or benelli. Both very reliable. It just boils down to if you want gas operated or inertia driven. IMO, browning makes terrible duck guns. When exposed to the elements, they hang up a lot. Just what I've seen from hunting with several different people with browning autos.
On another note, check out the beretta 390 or 3901 if your interested in 3 inch. Or the franchi i12 |
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Browning BPS
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I should have said in my post the bps is a good gun. It is one of the best pumps if you ask me. I just have seen too many of their autos fail once exposed to the elements
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I shoot Brownings without any issues,I have the gold,silver,and maxus . I work as a guide and shoot 3 1/2's regularly in the elements over 45 days a year.
I would pic a name brand shotgun I could afford (Browning,Beretta,Benelli,Remington)and try the fit of them before you buy. If it dont fit you it wont work for you . Even if you find a used one in good shape ,no one said that you had to have a brand new gun to enjoy hunting. 3 1/2s arent really needed for ducks but I shoot em anyway ,its all personal preference. |
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Lafayette Shooters runs 12 months interest free in August. I usually pick up a new gun every August. I would rather shoot a pump then any of the low end autos you mentioned. My uncle bought the Stoeger auto. POS! Cheapest auto I would buy is a Remington, then Browning, then Beretta, then Benelli in that order. But you won't see me shooting anything but a BENELLI! Beast mode! I'll be picking up the Super Vinci in August. I already have SBE I and II and M1.
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Vincci is bad!! Love it. I'm sure u will too.
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Franchi I12
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Thanks Guys I have been Thinking about the G&H and Shooters deal may have to try that !!!!! Might keep Moma happy !!!!
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I am very impressed with mine....i got one for me and one for my son last year.
Gun does not kick much...shot a sbe2 since 2003 which is a great gun to. |
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STAY AWAY FROM THE MOSSBERG AUTOS!!!!!!! One of my buddies had one. I have never seen a gun jam more than that one. It also literally fell apart on him from shooting some 3.5s. I shot pumps all my life till I got the SBEII now three out of 4 guys in my blind have one. The other guy shoots a browning silver and never has any problems with it
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I've shot a SBE II for a couple seasons now plus use it to shoot Sporting Clays pretty often. It's my one gun for everything. I don't shoot 3 1/2" shells when I duck hunt but like the fact that if I need to in the future I can. I too couldn't afford it, but talked to alot of guys that shoot Benelli, Berretta, Browning, and i realized talking to guys about those guns is like talking about Ford, Chevy, Dodge. Your going to hear it all. I think it all boils down to how you take care of it. All I'm going to say is I would NOT trade my Benelli for anything else! The Gun is a beast!
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Can't go wrong with beretta or beneli! The beretta 3901 is a very good budget gun at around 645 dollars. One of my good friends has this gun and it has proven to be a reliable sweet shooting gun!
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The Franchi I12 is a good choice in the cheaper autos. 3 1/2" is not necessary at all unless you're a big turkey hunter. I hunt geese about 80% of the time and mever buy 3.5's
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X2. I always shoot either 3" or 2-3/4" for decoying geese. I have a benelli super nova that I won that's my designated turkey gun. So when I bought a duck/goose gun I went with the 3".
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I won't give my opinion because everyone on here will argue. However, I hunt 59 days a year with at least 2 sports each day, so I see every gun made, including tons and tons of Benelli's. Most are new ones from wealthy people who haven't hunted a whole lot and take great care of their guns. For $650 though, it's going to be hard to get a good auto. Look for a new winchester super X2. There should still be a few new ones around. If not, spend the money for a good gun and take care of it. Over the past 4 years, hunting over 60 days a year, I can honestly say that a Benelli is the last gun I would buy. It might be a coincidence that 50% of the new Benellis in my blind jam all the time, but that is what seems to happen. Yes I know to make sure the bolt is closed all of the way, I'm talking about the 2nd shot. Also, like Top Dawg stated, 3.5 inch is not necessary.
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