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870 over both of them.
Quote from: akirkland on February 19, 2014, 03:51:42 PM870 over both of them. Never tried the 887, but I own several 870's and once bought a new Nova to try it out. It was sold the next week. No comparison to the 870 in my opinion. I know several others who did the same as well. It's not junk by any means, but I've never known anybody who shot 870's, tried a Nova, and switched.
Remington 887 = poor quality (fit & finish) sticky action - known jammer Remington 870 = the older ones are good guns, the newer ones have the same issues as the 887 big time jammer with the 3.5 chamberNova = rattle trap kicks like a mule, but at least they are reliable.Get a Winchester or a Browning.
My Nova rattled like CP said, a little mouse skin padding inside the foreend quieted it down quite a bit.I do like my old 870 wingmaster, but it isn't made for three inch shells.Just a note to the OP, if you have not used a 3 1/2 inch pump gun, try it out, it is a really long stroke IMO. If I was going to buy a new shotgun, I would consider the semi's in the 3 1/2" or go with just a three incher.
Quote from: lokidog on November 13, 2014, 10:19:01 AMMy Nova rattled like CP said, a little mouse skin padding inside the foreend quieted it down quite a bit.I do like my old 870 wingmaster, but it isn't made for three inch shells.Just a note to the OP, if you have not used a 3 1/2 inch pump gun, try it out, it is a really long stroke IMO. If I was going to buy a new shotgun, I would consider the semi's in the 3 1/2" or go with just a three incher. If you go with a semi I would not overlook a winchester SXIII or the Browning. My uncle bought one first now almost everyone I hunt with has a Winchester SXIII and love them. I got lucky and picked up mine from a friend brand new in the box for 500, It is the Realtree camo (I think it was sold as a turkey gun) had fiber optic rifle sights clamped on the vent rib. comes factory with sling swivel studs and is a great all around shotgun.