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If you are looking for a pump / multi shell gun the 870 youth is tough to beat. I will say that I started out with a single shot 20ga when I was 11 and I believe that it made me a much better water fowl hunter. It forced me to focus on one good shot and make it count instead of knowing that I had two more shells in the gun to miss with. Personally I am a huge advocate of single shot guns as starter guns . I also still use my trusty old single shot 20 ga for grouse and plan on passing it down when I have kids.
I'm looking for something compact. Perferably a 20GA. Anyone outfitted there youth with the perfect all around shot gun?
Quote from: ANDERWAGON on November 24, 2011, 07:33:46 PMI'm looking for something compact. Perferably a 20GA. Anyone outfitted there youth with the perfect all around shot gun?I have a perfectly good Winchester 12ga. Model 1200, 2 3/4" couple of chokes that I will give to him if it is okay with you. There is a condition however. If it does not work for him, bring it back to this forum so we can pass it on to some youth that can use it. If you can trade it for a better fit for him, good enough.....post pictures of him and his new gun so we can all see a happy new hunter. Are you interested?
While I agree with all that has been said about the single shot shotguns, not everyone can buy a gun one season and another the next season. It's real easy to make a pump into a single shot. Just hand out one shell at a time.