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yatesm 01-14-2007 05:29 PM

Winchester 1300
 
what knowledge do you have of the winchester 1300 ranger speed pump 12ga good or bad info is wanted.

ChazyKEJ 01-14-2007 06:55 PM

RE: Winchester 1300
 
Here's a rundownofmy experience with the model 120 and model 1300 Winchesters.

They are a nice introductory shotgun. I have had great luck with the accuracy of the smoothbore slug barrels, especially with winchester
super -X slugs. My model 120 is the most accurate (and cheapest ) shotgun I own.
I have spent more $ repairing it and replacing parts than I initially spent on it, which tells you I like it. In general, I feel they are very barrel heavy. The forend tends to be pretty sloppy. The wood quality on mine is very basic. The barrels seemed to rust a lot easier than other shotguns I own. Add to this that they are no longer being made.

If you could get a good price on one and use it for its intended purpose as a well functioning, accurate, beater shotgun, then I wouldn't hesitate. If you like the remingtons, you should be able to get an 870 for about the same price. I myself never liked the fit of the 870, and thus have never owned one. I am primarily an Ithaca man, but bought the winchester 120 (my first shotgun), and inherited the 1300. Both have the youth stocks which I actually like when up in a deer stand.

KEJ

jjo 01-16-2007 08:31 AM

RE: Winchester 1300
 
yat i have a1300 nwtf modle, no problems.

jjo

lovethebigguns 01-16-2007 10:08 AM

RE: Winchester 1300
 
I love mine.
I've had it for 18 years and the only dime I've spent on it is when I bought a rifled slug barrel for it 5 years ago, and man what a slug gun.
No bells and whistles with a 1300, but IMO for the money I don't think you'll find a more durable, long lasting gun.
My kids will be ready for a pump gun within the next 3-5 years and I will not consider anything but a Winchester Model 1300 (if there's one available!)



Duffy 01-16-2007 11:40 AM

RE: Winchester 1300
 
I had one and refinnished the wood on it. It LOOKED REAL NICE. I had a friend that had a Rem. pump that was just a wall ornament for him. My gun looked better against his hardwood pannel walls so I traded him. Now he has a pretty wall hanger shot gun and I have a nice shooting Rem.

"And thats all I have to say about that."

Robin in Rocky


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