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GregH 05-21-2006 04:05 AM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
I just bought an 1187 camo supermag. I got a turkey with it 2 days later. Nice gun, it shoots all size shells. The 3 1/2" turkey loads pack a good punch, not only to the target, but to the shooter as well.;)

oldelkhunter 05-21-2006 07:27 AM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
I have a Franchi 712 which I like a lot and is pretty light for a 12 gauge.. I would go with the i-12 or the gold whichever fits you best. I know that one of the reasons Beretta purchased Franchi was to copy their gas system. My 712 is a snap to clean and is a very gentle recoiling shotgun..it has the rotary bolt system as well

Mike Hill 05-21-2006 07:32 AM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
Franchi=OK Remmington 11-87=good BROWNING= enough said

Squirreldog 05-21-2006 08:16 AM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
If money is an object check out the CZ model 712, My cousin just purchased one last week, we shot it about a dozen or so times it worked without a hitch.
I know thats not enouph really to go on but the price was $329.
It balances well, it has a matte finish, its lacking in the recoil pad department. It comes with three choke tubes and wrench.
Good luck!!!

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Rebel Hog 05-21-2006 10:55 AM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
Tex, go with the Rem. 11-87.

retrieverman 05-21-2006 04:47 PM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
I have been thinking about this topic today while sitting in church (the sermon was a little slow). Since money is an object, have you considered a "used" gun? You might be able to find a "higher quality" gun for less money. What is the maximum amount that you are wanting to spend?

North Texan 05-21-2006 09:43 PM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 

ORIGINAL: retrieverman

I have been thinking about this topic today while sitting in church (the sermon was a little slow). Since money is an object, have you considered a "used" gun? You might be able to find a "higher quality" gun for less money. What is the maximum amount that you are wanting to spend?
Sorry, didn't mean to interrupt your worship. LOL:D

I have been keeping my eye out for used guns. Dove season is still a ways off, so I have plenty of time. One of the local gunshops always has a large selection of used shotguns. Usually some Brownings, Winchesters, Remingtons, Franchis, etc., at sometimes some decent discounts.

New, I can getthe Franchi for around $700, and that's about the upper end of my price range.

haugenna 05-21-2006 09:46 PM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 

ORIGINAL: Rammer

both were very very finicky in cold weather, and if they got any sort of debris in them, they would not function properly.
Thats correct. It's been so long since I have hunted with mine cuz of my Nova, but that action would never close all the way in the Iowa cold. I tried everything, drylube, oil, hoppes #9, and always kept it clean but it never seemed to work right on really cold days. Like I said earlier....my vote goes to the Bennelli SBE or 1187. Spend the extra and get the SBE, and like it was stated earlier, a good pump is far better than a cheap auto loader.



Rammer 05-21-2006 10:03 PM

RE: Attn: Shotgunners
 
Personally, I would skip over the SBEor the SBE 2 unless you really feel like you need to shoot 3.5" shells. In my opinion thats just more action that has to cycle, which leads to more failures. You can get a Benelli M1 Super 90 for real reasonable.


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