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Avoid the Remington 870 Express, unless you like to spend your hunting time digging out jammed shell cases.
Quote from: CP on June 04, 2010, 06:36:36 AMAvoid the Remington 870 Express, unless you like to spend your hunting time digging out jammed shell cases. never heard of that happening consistantly with the 870.
Another vote for the Nova and 870. But do not buy the "SuperNova" waste of money and I personally like the Nova better anyways. If you buy the 870 I would save a little and buy a wingmaster. Good luck.
Quote from: addicted on June 04, 2010, 06:41:00 AMQuote from: CP on June 04, 2010, 06:36:36 AMAvoid the Remington 870 Express, unless you like to spend your hunting time digging out jammed shell cases. never heard of that happening consistantly with the 870. Well that’s my personal experience with the model. Also my observation at the trap range; whenever someone has a jammed shell, 9 times out 10 it is in an 870. My discussions with the trappers confirm this. Sorry, I know the model has a wide following but the 870 Express is a known jammer.I owned an 870 for half a season and it jammed more times than I care to remember. I’ve owned an Ithaca 37 for over 40 years, thousands of rounds through it, and it has never jammed, not once. There is no reason for a pump to ever jam.
870 wingmaster.
I was leaning towards the Benelli Nova in Max-4... sounds like that is the most liked gun of all... anyone have any good arguments against? ha ha
I have 2 Browning BPS Stalkers. 3 1/2" 12 ga and a 10 ga. They are nice with the bottom eject, shoot right or left hand and don't throw shells at your hunting partners in the blind.
I have 2 BPS's. Owned them both for over 20 years. Wouldn't own anything else.
i switched from the 870 to a browning bps and love it a little more money but you might check them out they are sweet.