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June 9, 2010, 01:41 PM | #51 | |
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June 9, 2010, 01:44 PM | #52 |
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Perhaps he removes the light's battery for day hunting.
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June 9, 2010, 02:13 PM | #53 |
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I gave this a lot of thought. I'm more familiar with Remington shotguns than any other, so for hunting it's an 870 Wingmaster in 20 gauge. It's just a willing partner to dance with. Also, there's something about a pump that engages a shooter in a hunt, more so than semi-autos and O/U. Kinda like the same feeling with a O/U in a skeet court. For HD the 870 12 gauge gets the nod.
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June 9, 2010, 02:17 PM | #54 |
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Does it come with wheels - so you can drag it around instead of carry it all the time .....??
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June 9, 2010, 05:42 PM | #55 |
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Hard to say!
Sometimes I find this question easy to answer.
Somtimes, it's impossible! It all depends on what I'm doing at the moment. Right now, I'm shooting a lot of clay birds and my favorite two guns are an old Citori Skeet that got so loose I had it rebuilt and reblued. Even though it's tight again, shooting it is like putting on an old pair of slippers. It's a 20 ga. When I want to shoot a 12 ga., I'm now shooting this Weatherby Orion D'Italia Gr. II. I know a lot of folks feel the gun isn't what it was when it was an SKB, not a Fausti--but the Fausti fits me perfectly now that I've put a recoil pad on it and I'm shooting it pretty well for gun I've only had for about a month. It's growing on me. I can usually tell which gun has become the current favorite by what shells seem to need reloading. I've spent much of this week loading 1 oz. loads for this gun. Come fall, when my dog gets antsy to hunt (and I do, too), I suspect the favorites will be these CZ SXS guns. A 12 ga. Bobwhite and a 28 ga. Ringneck. And if somebody should ever bust in my door, I have no doubt this Mossberg Persuader will most certainly be my favorite! Like I said, it's hard to say! Last edited by Durangogun; June 9, 2010 at 06:04 PM. |
June 9, 2010, 10:55 PM | #56 |
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For most everything my Stevens 311 12ga. Loaded with a medium load of reddot and an even oz of whatever sized shot I need. Use it for everything except trap.
For trap I have my 870 wingmaster, use the same gun for HD but with it's 18'5" barrel and a heavy tube of OO.
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June 10, 2010, 02:35 AM | #57 |
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I'd go with the Remington 870. With two of these in the family I have had a chance to see just how versatile and durable this gun is. I've never had any problems, and they can easily be used for both HD and hunting.
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June 10, 2010, 05:25 AM | #58 |
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I love my Ithaca model 37.
I mostly use it for plinking or busting clays in the desert. Shotgun sports are a little expensive and my performance is so poor it doesn't seem worthwhile. Ammo is just whatever. |
June 10, 2010, 12:46 PM | #59 |
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Most of my shotgun use is for hunting upland birds, mostly grouse, woodcock and pheasants. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be a shotgun I purchased new in 1961: my twelve gauge Browning DoubleAuto. A very close second (and maybe first ) is my twenty gauge Merkel double.
For waterfowl hunting, my hands down vote is for my Browning BPS pump twelve gauge. My pick for deer hunting with slugs is my twelve gauge Winchester Model 1300 pump with a Simmons 4X scope. And for HD duty, at the ready stands my twelve gauge Benelli Nova pump, with an extended magazine and "ghost" sights. Since I sold my trap gun (a Mauser Model 620), I guess I'll need to replace it if I ever rejoin my trap shooting league.
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June 10, 2010, 09:21 PM | #60 |
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the meat grinder!!! ugly, camoed, plastic beretta 391, the one that puts ducks, deer, and birds in the fridge.
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June 11, 2010, 01:00 PM | #61 |
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Beretta 686(?) Onyx 12 O/U for skeet & hunting.
All function, no "bells or whistles." Browning BPS 12 Synthetic Stock & 20" bbl. for HD, loaded with 00 Buck. Love 'em both! JB |
June 11, 2010, 03:14 PM | #62 |
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My Beretta S57E O/U, 12 ga. skeet, got it in Italy while in the Air Force forty years ago.
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June 11, 2010, 04:53 PM | #63 | |
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June 11, 2010, 07:19 PM | #64 |
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My Mossberg 500 w/ 20" uplander barrel
My Mossberg 500 Persuader w/ Knox stock.
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June 11, 2010, 09:07 PM | #65 |
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My favorite(s)
For most things, the Model 12 I got for my 16th birthday. For classic upland, my grandfathers Flues model Ithaca double.
For steel, a Rem 870 Express (one of the early ones, all steel and wood) And for HD, a chinese made coach gun. Short, handy, works, and if I should lose it to the evidence room for an extended period of time, I wouldn't cry...much.
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June 11, 2010, 09:36 PM | #66 |
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After decades of wanting a good SXS in 20 gauge I made the plunge on the 471 Beretta Silver Hawk with English straight stock and splinter forearm.
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June 12, 2010, 08:12 PM | #67 |
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Love my Remington Model 870 18" barrel. I like a nice noisy pump - if an intruder hears you chamber a round in this baby, he'll bug out before you have to worry about what ammo you're loading.
I use #4 buckshot for HD in the first three rounds (very deadly but won't go through many walls) and 00 buck for the last three rounds if things get serious. |
June 12, 2010, 08:33 PM | #68 |
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Mine would have to be my Browning 525 sporting,then the Benelli Super Black Eagle with burris speedbead!
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June 12, 2010, 08:49 PM | #69 |
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Favorite? Any one of several H&R single-shots. (You didn't ask best and I'm somewhat irrational about them being nostalgic for simpler things, simpler times, and simple barn guns. )
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June 13, 2010, 04:26 AM | #70 |
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687 o/u
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June 13, 2010, 05:39 AM | #71 |
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Browning BPS 12ga field model, 28" Barrel, modified choke.
Skeet and Trap However, I suspect my (and everybody else's) answer would be different if I was given the opportunity to use any Holland and Holland shotgun. Last edited by Plenoptic; June 13, 2010 at 05:50 AM. |
June 14, 2010, 06:52 PM | #72 |
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Winchester 1300, chopped to 20, extended to seven, tritium front.
HD, target, clays, fun. Speed and reliability. |
June 15, 2010, 01:12 AM | #73 |
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Iver Johnson 410 bought in 1927 and handed down from uncle to nephew several times. Can not tell you why uncle to nephew but thats how its worked out.
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June 15, 2010, 02:14 AM | #74 |
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olddrum1, my friend, I suspect the Iver Johnson .410 is your favorite because of its sentimental value, not necessarily its performance. It's had an interesting chain of possession.
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June 15, 2010, 07:01 AM | #75 |
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Remington 1100, & winchester 1500
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