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No offense intended here, but being a gal, the recoil of a 3" 12ga may be more than you want in a pump gun. Autoloaders eat a lot of recoil...something to consider. Additionally, if you are on the petite side, the long slide of the 3" pump gun may bug you. I would go fondle one and cycle it a few times while it is mounted up to your shoulder.
Quote from: ghosthunter on December 18, 2011, 09:11:44 AMQuote from: DoubleJ on December 18, 2011, 09:03:32 AMQuote from: BigGoonTuna on December 18, 2011, 08:47:54 AMremington 870 in 12 gauge. doesn't get much more versatile than that.look for a used wingmaster with a 3" reciever and screw in chokes, and you're golden. Definitely the most recommendations for that gun THANKS!
Quote from: DoubleJ on December 18, 2011, 09:03:32 AMQuote from: BigGoonTuna on December 18, 2011, 08:47:54 AMremington 870 in 12 gauge. doesn't get much more versatile than that.look for a used wingmaster with a 3" reciever and screw in chokes, and you're golden.
Quote from: BigGoonTuna on December 18, 2011, 08:47:54 AMremington 870 in 12 gauge. doesn't get much more versatile than that.look for a used wingmaster with a 3" reciever and screw in chokes, and you're golden.
remington 870 in 12 gauge. doesn't get much more versatile than that.look for a used wingmaster with a 3" reciever and screw in chokes, and you're golden.
Are you wanting a Trap & Skeet gun that doubles as a bird gun or a bird gun that doubles as a T&S. Would make a world of difference as to what I would recommend.
In that case I would stay clear of the pump and go for a good Semi-Auto like the Beretta or Franchi. You will be spending double or more what you would for the 870, but you'll be busting some serious clays and having a lot more fun doing it. I personally sway toward the Franchi, but the Beretta seems to be leading the pack around here. They both use the same choke system which I am a big fan of.
There was a show on the Outdoor Channel the other day about the 870. One guy said, "The only thing more reliable than an 870 is a claw hammer." I bought a wingmaster when I was 14 (29 now) and it is still my favorite shotgun, hasn't broke yet. That said one of my troops has an express that came with a bunk trigger group, we fixed that and then something with the tube magazine broke.... I guess there can be one out of 10 million that has problems. I also have an 1100 that I like a lot too. The new Versamax is supposed to be pertty kick A.