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Stoeger 2000 is a very good shotgun to. $500 its a semi auto.
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Originally Posted by bigtim6656
(Post 3676229)
I think semi auto is the way to go. The Beretta is a nice gun. Looking at the middle of the month when I buy. I will get a short list together of different modules and ask you guys. I did not realize Beretta sold shotguns.
I believe Beretta is the oldest manufactuer in the world....dating back to the 1500's. Beretta Holding owns Beretta USA, Benelli, Franchi, Sako, Tikka, Stoeger, Uberti, and Burris Optics. There may be others as well. |
Originally Posted by bigtim6656
(Post 3674464)
I am thinking about getting a shotgun for some skeet, watefowl and turkey hunting. WOuld like one gun to do both in a 12ga.
Thinking either a double barrel side by side or a semi auto. I was looking at the mossberg 935 and found this http://www.gunsamerica.com/931438453...fowl_combo.htm So would you recommend the semi auto or double barrle. I would like to stay around 600 if I can not sure if I can get a double barrel for that. |
A auto-loader is ideal for waterfowl; and skeet shooter love them gas guns because the recoil is so light, it allow them to get on the second bird easier.
Most importantly, be happy with your decision ! :barmy: |
Originally Posted by VAhuntr
(Post 3676419)
I believe Beretta is the oldest manufactuer in the world....dating back to the 1500's. Beretta Holding owns Beretta USA, Benelli, Franchi, Sako, Tikka, Stoeger, Uberti, and Burris Optics. There may be others as well.
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Originally Posted by jeepkid
(Post 3676905)
Really? Beretta and Benelli are owned by the same company? I know Benelli/Franchi/Stoeger/Uberti are the same...and Beretta/Sako/Tikka are the same...
As for doubles, I went that way a few years ago for waterfowl, and really like it. Still have the SBE close by in the truck, but like shooting doubles. |
I'd suggest Boss.
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