ORIGINAL: hootnscoot
Kamil, keep reading and doing a search on tueky gun advice. At the end of the day its really up to you what you are comfortable with, and what you want to pay.
Bottom line, which you have already heard is, WHATEVER you get, try a few different chokes and shell brands and pellet sizes, it will be fun and every educating.
You'll get the same gun, same choke, same brand of shell, one with #4's and one with #5's and one will be great and one might be terrible. On the other hand they both might work well. Even more interesting is that I can go buy the same gun, choke and shells that you have and get different results.
It's a very educating experience.
At the end of the day if you get something that works for you, stick with it and as you take birds you will build confidence with it.
Good luck and ask away on any other questions but there is a wealth of info on the web for chokes, how to pattern, etc.
Have fun!
couldnt agree more. Your doing the right thing by asking questions and researching it out. Like said above it all depends on how much you want to spend and if you want it to be a dedicated turkey gun or not. When I was looking for a gun, I had my heart set on a Mossberg 835. Its a well known gun in the Turkey world, and its a good gun. But once I started looking at other models I found that the Super nova fit me the best. Also when I tried to find information on choke tubes and turkey loads, it was hard to get a good answer on what was a good choke for my application, and what was a good round. So I decided to do it the ole fashion way....buy a bunch of shells and see which one you like the best.