12 Guage pumps???????????
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Markham, Ontario
Posts: 40
12 Guage pumps???????????
I am looking to get a general purpose upland and water bird shotgun for use in MA. It seems that the best value is in a pump (although I might consider a semi-auto if the price wasn't too steep). Any advice on a good quality flexible gun that doesn't cost more than 700-800 bucks, and will give me the most options?
What are the Benelli Nova Pumps like?
Thanks.
What are the Benelli Nova Pumps like?
Thanks.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Schenectady NY USA
Posts: 108
RE: 12 Guage pumps???????????
Ithaca model 37 the best pump gun ever made..unchanged for over 50 years
everything is made the same and parts are very interchangable..extra barrels are floating around everywhere should you need one
everything is made the same and parts are very interchangable..extra barrels are floating around everywhere should you need one
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Los Angeles CA USA
Posts: 192
RE: 12 Guage pumps???????????
I'll disagree about the Ithacas. We use them in the Sheriff's department I work at. The wood stocks all have a tendency to crack around the area where they connect to the receiver, plus, they only have one slide rail. Remington 870's have two. That adds for strength and duability.
Get a Remington 870, super magnum. It can chamber 2 3/4", 3", and the newere 3 1/2" shells. Ithacas cant do all three. Right there, that gives you more options.
You can hunt everything from upland game to long range goose hunting and steel shot. The 3 1/2" inchers are compared to a 10Ga load. Bitchen gun. I own 6 different 870's and one Ithaca. Love them Remingtons and their capabilities.
Get a Remington 870, super magnum. It can chamber 2 3/4", 3", and the newere 3 1/2" shells. Ithacas cant do all three. Right there, that gives you more options.
You can hunt everything from upland game to long range goose hunting and steel shot. The 3 1/2" inchers are compared to a 10Ga load. Bitchen gun. I own 6 different 870's and one Ithaca. Love them Remingtons and their capabilities.
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Markham, Ontario
Posts: 40
RE: 12 Guage pumps???????????
Also I notice that the 870 comes in a variety of barrel lengths (20, 21, 23, 26 and 28". What are the advantages of a longer barrel?
I have seen a 870 3.5" 12guage advertised at a good price but it has a 23" barrel, will this limit range at all? Are there any other aspect of the 870 Spec that I need to be aware of when buying one?
Thanks.
I have seen a 870 3.5" 12guage advertised at a good price but it has a 23" barrel, will this limit range at all? Are there any other aspect of the 870 Spec that I need to be aware of when buying one?
Thanks.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pasadena Texas USA
Posts: 186
RE: 12 Guage pumps???????????
Remington 870 is the best pump shotgun ever made. As fas as barrel length the old rule of thumb was longer barrels would shoot further and hold a tighter pattern, but with newer powders and interchangeable choke tubes thats not the case any more. Longer barrels will still hold your pattern a little tighter but not much. Barrel length is a personal preference, mine is 26 inches, but some people prefer 28 or even 30 inches. Sometimes the little bit of extra weight on the end of a longer barrel can help with follow thru on your shot. Try them all find the one that feels good to you.