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Quote from: Atroxus on July 21, 2012, 08:07:22 PMThanks for the info everyone. That mossberg sounds like quite a deal carp, just wish we lived closer. I have a buddy up in Seattle area. He goes back and fourth a lot from here. For a couple of bucks I am sure we could bribe him into a delivery, if you wanted it. It really is the perfect combo. Both 24" barrels If you are not in a hurry for it.
Thanks for the info everyone. That mossberg sounds like quite a deal carp, just wish we lived closer.
Is there anything in Washington that I would not be able to hunt with a 16 gauge? Or should I go for a 12? Anyone have any advice?
Not a problem. It would be a few weeks before I could get it up there anyeays. Glad to help ya out I will send ya a pm.
I will echo many of the comments.My profile says I am 102, that may be a stretch but my hair is mostly salt with little pepper. When I was 12 my mom let me buy an 870 for trapshooting. That gun has had thousands and thousands of shells through it and it still shoots good. I took it to a gunsmith once for a 2nd bead on the barrel, it has never failed me, I still occasionally shoot trap with that gun.I also have had a couple mossbergs, a 500 and an 835 which are a little cheaper and a good gun for the money, both have had small repairs after several thousand rounds but both still going strong after those minior repairs. I would buy another mossberg, in fact I wished carps 12 gauge combo was an 835.If you don't want to shoot 3 1/2 shells that gun of carpsniper's in the classifieds is a good gun to get with both barrels. Otherwise go for a 870 with multiple barrels. Any Cabelas has the rifled 870 barrels and various lenght shot barrels in stock at the store or they are easy to get online from many different sources.