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Nova will kick the a$$ off of the Remington but I own both ;)
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My first turkey gun as a Nova. Great gun. I would take it for sure over the 870.
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I just recently traded in my Super Nova with pistol grip for a SBEII that I could duck hunt with. It shot really well with a Jellyhead choke and the new Hevi-shot Magnum Blend.
I used an 870 for years and still own it. The biggest difference was weight. I have owned that thing about 20 years. It is by far one of the most rugged guns you could ever own. If it's a dedicated turkey gun you are looking for I would get the 'Nelli with the pistol grip. |
I shoot the nova and am very happy with it. That said, the 870 is also a great choice.
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Originally Posted by Adrian J Hare
(Post 3766733)
Nova will kick the a$$ off of the Remington but I own both ;)
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I like Benellis, but an 870 is a damn sure good shotgun too.
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870 vs. Nova
I own several 870's along with a Nova, I love them both. The 870's time tested and has a great reputation for excellence, the Nova is relatively new compared to the 870 but definitely excels in poor weather conditions. The Italians are definitely doing something right with their guns because the Nova is absolutely amazing. The Nova is quite a bit thicker in the receiver and stock, but is light and swings great. The 870's light, tough, and reliable. Both are amazing turkey guns, and are both around the same price. Depending on which model of 870 your looking at they can be upwards of $500. I am not aware that the Nova is available with a pistol grip, which adds to the long list of accessories not available to equip this gun with. My advice would be to go to your local gun dealer and handle both guns, see which one fits and swings the best for you.
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