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#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Salem VA Salem, VA
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RE: Looking for a combo gun?
sounds like to me your looking for a gun similar to this package....
http://www.hunt4ever.com/shopexd.asp?id=101646
This gun comes with a regular smoothbore barrel and a fully rifled barrel with sights. Since you want a scope the only drawback to this package would be having to take the scope off when not needed. If your wanting a more versatile gun then find a shotgun with a cantaliver scope mount that way when you take the barrel off the scope comes with it.. then you can just throw on a smoothebore barrel. Taking the scope off on a regular basis could be a pain if mounted on a saddle mount, but if just put on and taken off once a year for deer season it wouldn't be too bad.
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http://www.hunt4ever.com/shopexd.asp?id=101646
This gun comes with a regular smoothbore barrel and a fully rifled barrel with sights. Since you want a scope the only drawback to this package would be having to take the scope off when not needed. If your wanting a more versatile gun then find a shotgun with a cantaliver scope mount that way when you take the barrel off the scope comes with it.. then you can just throw on a smoothebore barrel. Taking the scope off on a regular basis could be a pain if mounted on a saddle mount, but if just put on and taken off once a year for deer season it wouldn't be too bad.
Tick a Liberal Off, Buy a Hand Gun!
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#3
RE: Looking for a combo gun?
It depends on what you want to spend, too. Cantilever deer barrels are expensive and aren't usually included with combo packages like the 870 Express shown above.
If you want the cantilever rifled slug barrel your best bet is probably to just buy the shotgun you want with that barrel and then buy a separate vent rib barrel with it. If you buy them at the same time from the same dealer you might be able to talk him into shaving a little off the price of the second barrel, too.
I'm in the market for a new shotgun right now and right now the Browning BPS Hunter is at the top of my list. If I were looking for a deer gun I'd be strongly considering the BPS Cantilever Game gun.
All of the BPS shotguns are quality made proven guns and everyone I know who has one doesn't have a bad thing to say about theirs. Many on this forum also seem to hold them in high regard, as well.
I'd also recommend the Remington 870's. I grew up shooting my dad's 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge, and it's 35 years old and has had literally thousands of shells fired through it and it still works like it was brand new. If you want to save some money, the 870 Express Combo package is a good buy. The 870 Express isn't much to look at and, but they are mechanically identical to their nicer counterparts and will do the job nicely. I personally like my shotguns shiny, and I'm willing to pay a little extra for a nice blued gun with a walnut stock.
Good luck,
Mike
Gun control means putting the second bullet through the same hole as the first- Ted Nugent
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Edited by - driftrider on 11/28/2002 21:59:10
If you want the cantilever rifled slug barrel your best bet is probably to just buy the shotgun you want with that barrel and then buy a separate vent rib barrel with it. If you buy them at the same time from the same dealer you might be able to talk him into shaving a little off the price of the second barrel, too.
I'm in the market for a new shotgun right now and right now the Browning BPS Hunter is at the top of my list. If I were looking for a deer gun I'd be strongly considering the BPS Cantilever Game gun.
All of the BPS shotguns are quality made proven guns and everyone I know who has one doesn't have a bad thing to say about theirs. Many on this forum also seem to hold them in high regard, as well.
I'd also recommend the Remington 870's. I grew up shooting my dad's 870 Wingmaster 20 gauge, and it's 35 years old and has had literally thousands of shells fired through it and it still works like it was brand new. If you want to save some money, the 870 Express Combo package is a good buy. The 870 Express isn't much to look at and, but they are mechanically identical to their nicer counterparts and will do the job nicely. I personally like my shotguns shiny, and I'm willing to pay a little extra for a nice blued gun with a walnut stock.
Good luck,
Mike
Gun control means putting the second bullet through the same hole as the first- Ted Nugent
NRA Member
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Ben Franklin
Edited by - driftrider on 11/28/2002 21:59:10