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Old 05-08-2007, 11:19 AM
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statjunk
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Default RE: Is there such a thing as an affordable Bennelli?

ORIGINAL: younggun243

My uncle has a Charles Daly, and it works good, since it's very versatile, he uses it on turkey, ducks, and upland. Only problem I have is that I bonk myself in the nose when I shoot it if I'm not careful, actually, when I shot my turkey, that happened, but I didn't notice, I just thought, "Hey, that's one way to knock snot out of your nose!"

Is the Stoeger 2000 versatile? If so, I might just get one in black synthetic, so that it camos enough for hunting turkey, and it looks stylish enough for upland.
It's funny that you say stylish "enough" for upland. Lol.

I go to the trap range with my camo stoeger and I get the stangest looks. Then when I beat or match these guys with $1k+ guns they all stop and take a look. A few even ask about it.

Tom
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