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what shotgun would you buy?
« on: March 29, 2011, 02:50:58 PM »
What shotgun would you buy if you were looking for an autoloader to use mainly for duck and goose hunting and have around a $600 budget? I currently shoot a Benneli Nova pump but am looking for an autoloader for the reduced recoil and ease of use.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2011, 02:56:11 PM »
get a limb saver butt pad for the nova. auto loaders seem to always jam ( Im sure someone is going to get on here and yell about how they have one that does not jam)

I have a nova pump and use it for all kinds of bird hunting everything from quail to goose

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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2011, 03:00:22 PM »
get a limb saver butt pad for the nova. auto loaders seem to always jam ( Im sure someone is going to get on here and yell about how they have one that does not jam)

I have a nova pump and use it for all kinds of bird hunting everything from quail to goose

Do you have a recommendation on what recoil pad to use? After a full day of bird hunting, my shoulder can get a bit sore from the pounding of my gun.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2011, 03:02:51 PM »
get a limb saver butt pad for the nova. auto loaders seem to always jam ( Im sure someone is going to get on here and yell about how they have one that does not jam)

I have a nova pump and use it for all kinds of bird hunting everything from quail to goose

Should I not say that my autoloaders don't jam? I'd say if they're always jamming then there's something broken or the gun is not properly maintained if I were going to say something, but I won't since you don't want anybody to say that.
With that not said, the Limbsaver pad would likely help you out a ton. What ammo are you shooting? You don't have to shoot 3.5" mag's to kill ducks.


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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #4 on: March 29, 2011, 03:06:25 PM »
I made the mistake of not looking closely at a discount case of shells last season and ended up ordering 3 1/2" shells instead of 3's. I shot 3's the year before and did just fine but it would still be nice to take a bit of the recoil out of the gun to make it more enjoyable on those days when I can't seem to hit a damn thing.  >:(
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2011, 03:06:37 PM »
my old inexpensive Ithaca XL-300 gas shotgun never jams.

if it did i would take it apart and see what was broken in there or if some shot balls came out of one of the shot shells.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2011, 03:11:17 PM »
buy this
http://www.limbsaver.com/store/product.php?productid=16244

Everybody needs another shotgun though...

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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2011, 03:13:08 PM »
In the under $600 range I'd go with the Stoeger 2000, I went from a Nova to a Stoeger for some of the same reasons you stated and I love the Stoeger, never had any problems with it from light to heavy loads and I've had it for about 6 years now.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #8 on: March 29, 2011, 03:14:38 PM »
I would look for a Browning A-5 or a Remington Model 11.  Extremely easy to disassemble and clean.  Operates great.  You can flip the gas ring by the choke tube to increase the resistance (lower the recoil) for different shells.  I don't think I've ever had a jam with either, that wasn't my fault---didn't screw the cap all the way back down :bash:.  Are you opposed to a side by side for ducks?

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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #9 on: March 29, 2011, 03:16:16 PM »
i am all for the buying of new weapons, but before you drop 600 dollars you might try some cheaper solutions.  i would give a limbsaver or kickeez recoil pad a try and maybe adding some weight to the stock. I use a kickeez on my trap guns and even after a 600 bird marathon my shoulder was never sore

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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #10 on: March 29, 2011, 03:22:30 PM »
I am not opposed to the side by side but it might be hard for me to only have two shots. I seem to get too excited on the first shot, rush it and then take my time on my final two shots. I am trying to break the habit and do sometimes but others I can't. I would say most my doubles are on shot's 2 and 3. As for the recoil pad, I have thought about them but just worried that it might get hung up a bit in my jacket or wader straps but I am sure I would get used to it pretty quickly.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #11 on: March 29, 2011, 03:26:18 PM »
I am not opposed to the side by side but it might be hard for me to only have two shots. I seem to get too excited on the first shot, rush it and then take my time on my final two shots. I am trying to break the habit and do sometimes but others I can't. I would say most my doubles are on shot's 2 and 3. As for the recoil pad, I have thought about them but just worried that it might get hung up a bit in my jacket or wader straps but I am sure I would get used to it pretty quickly.

Are you short armed or long armed? It will lengthen your LOP by a little bit. Doesn't bother me.
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #12 on: March 29, 2011, 03:33:11 PM »
I am 6'1" and have longer arms so I think I should be ok but it was just something I have thought about. I do almost all my hunting on the eastside so when it gets cold, I get bundled up and sometimes it is tough to get the gun in the slot just right quickly and thus, *Boom... Boom... Boom* "Owwwwwwwch"  :o
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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #13 on: March 29, 2011, 03:36:24 PM »
I am not opposed to the side by side but it might be hard for me to only have two shots. I seem to get too excited on the first shot, rush it and then take my time on my final two shots. I am trying to break the habit and do sometimes but others I can't. I would say most my doubles are on shot's 2 and 3. As for the recoil pad, I have thought about them but just worried that it might get hung up a bit in my jacket or wader straps but I am sure I would get used to it pretty quickly.

You can get the limbsavers that replace the existing but pad on your shotgun. It shouldn't add any length. I put the limbsaver on my 870 that I use for turkey. Made a big difference. I would not pass the opportunity to buy another shotgun if I was in the mood though. I think I am at around 6 now. :)

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Re: what shotgun would you buy?
« Reply #14 on: March 29, 2011, 04:13:38 PM »
get a limb saver butt pad for the nova. auto loaders seem to always jam ( Im sure someone is going to get on here and yell about how they have one that does not jam)

I have a nova pump and use it for all kinds of bird hunting everything from quail to goose

I have 4 autos and none of them jam.  The only shotgun that I owned and could count on to jam routinely was a Rem 870.

 


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