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Old 11-24-2003, 02:23 PM   #1
 
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Okay folks, I' m relying on you here. The answers you give me will dictate whats under the tree this Christmas, so don' t put any pressure on yourselves. Thanks for all the info I' m getting in here by the way.

Okay- myself. I want a 12 gauge. Doesn' t matter to me particularly whether its a Mossberg, Remington, Winchester...., just need a good gun for turkey hunting. Probably won' t do any other kind of hunting for the next year or two, except maybe some bird hunting of some sort (other than the king of all birds). Don' t want to spend a " ton" of money, but need a good reliable gun. What would you folks suggest?

Secondly, I have a twelve year-old that is learning along with me. I' m going to move him real slow through all this as long as his interest continues. He' s a typical kid for his age. He has completed a hunter safety course as he wanted to do it, plus I' ve taught him plenty about gun safety. I' m hearing a lot of suggestions for a .410 for him. But, I think he can easily handle a 20 gauge. Again, decent gun, but I don' t want it made of gold or anything. I need a couple of guns I can get out and hunt in the weather with. For him, what would you suggest??

Okay... I' ll let you all off the hook. I can' t promise I' ll use your advice. ha ha
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Old 11-24-2003, 02:32 PM   #2
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Remingtom 870 - 12 &20 Gauge...BT
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Old 11-24-2003, 04:46 PM   #3
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I agree wholeheartedly with BT here![:-]870' s for the money,versatility,and reliability are tough to beat!I' ve had one for quite awhile(12G) and its been in some downright nasty conditions,duck hunting and chukar hunting, and just keeps performing!!
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You didn' t mention any sort of budget, but for me I love the 870 Remington but I have never had a moments regret shooting the Mossberg. Plus it is about half of what the Remington or Winchester costs. You won' t go wrong with any of the three you listed tho. All haver their repsective strong points and weak points.
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what BT and Bob said.My 12 year old shot his first turkey this fall with a 20 ga.Killed it dead.The 870 is a hard gun to beat,plannin on gettin my son one for Christmas too.
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Old 11-24-2003, 07:32 PM   #6
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Same here, the 870 for the money is awful hard to beat, and while you are at it, look at the 870 super mag for yourself, they are a great turkey gun.
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Old 11-24-2003, 08:06 PM   #7
 
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Great advice. Thats exactly the two guns I personally would feel most comfortable with. You' re advice tells me I' m probably right. But, this Browning 20 gauge , 22" barrel, with mossy " break-up" camo pattern and the NWTF logo is a flirting with me a bit as well. Thanks though. I' ll probably wind up going 870 12 and 20.
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Old 11-24-2003, 08:43 PM   #8
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I also recommend the Rem 870. It was my first 12ga pump that I owned and I loved it. Too bad it was stolen about 8 years ago. [:' (] I now shoot a Rem 11-87 which does the job well too. Just a heavier gun since it' s an autoloader.
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Well if you want a gun that you can use for upland bird hunting also i would have to agree with the 870, in supermag that is. The supermag will allow you to shoot 3 1/2" for turks and waterfowl. Now if you want a strictly turkey gun you may want to look at the Mossberg 835 in camo, but i wouldnt suggest lugging one around hunting upland but it loves the turkey woods and you could drop it in quicksand, pull it out, and blast ole doulble beard!!
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See if you can find a good 16 gauge for your son, recoil is very light and still has good power.For yourself, the Mossberg 835 is a great gobbler gun with lots of nice little extras; stock spacers, padded sling,carry case,good camo and did I mention the 10yr. warrenty?
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