Turkey Season is close and I need help
#1
Turkey Season is close and I need help
I've decided to start doing what I haven't done since high school and miss very much. Hunting! Turkey season is starting soon and I'm looking to buy a 12 guage. Problem is I can't decide on a pump or auto loader. I've been looking at Remingtons, Mossbergs, and Stoegers. More parts usuallly means more problems so I'm leaning towards a pump. On the other hand an autoloader would be ready to fire another round if needed. I also want to be able to do more than hunting turkey with it so a good all around 12 guage under $600 is a part of the quandry also.
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
Under $600, I'd go with either a Browning BPS or a Remington 870...Either of these pumps in 3 inch mag will last you a lifetime...Equip them with a good turkey choke and hit the range with a couple of different 3 inch turkey loads in number 5 shot, check their pattern at 40 yards and you should be ready to get started...
#4
If you're looking for a budget-friendly auto-loader, the Weatherby SA-08 is a nice enough gun. I've had mine for two seasons and haven't had any problems after a thorough first cleaning... tons of shells through it and shoots really nicely.
Otherwise, you really can't go wrong with an 870.
Otherwise, you really can't go wrong with an 870.
#8
It's been done. I just bought the Remington 870 Super Mag Pump. Spent over three hours at the store and checked stoeger, mossberg and remington. Even checked out a Savage bolt action(mostly curiosity) I guess the deciding factor was the mossbergs they had were only 22" barrels and I wanted something more versatile for other wild game. So there you have it. Now I'll spend the next couple of weekends on the range. Can't wait till gobbler season starts!
#9
First you get what you like and are comfortable with second if you don't rush your shots all you need is a pump.
I have used the same Remington 870 mag for over 20 years hunting turkeys, never had any problems and with the Rhino chock and Hevi-shot ammo I have a great pattern, just look up the top 10 12 ga and Rem 870 will be on it, it's very popular and very reliable!
I have used the same Remington 870 mag for over 20 years hunting turkeys, never had any problems and with the Rhino chock and Hevi-shot ammo I have a great pattern, just look up the top 10 12 ga and Rem 870 will be on it, it's very popular and very reliable!
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: evans. colorado
Posts: 106
shot gun
never could understand why people would be confused over picking what is a low grade shotgun to begin with. you are not spending thousands, turkey don't care what ya use. go to a gun store, pick out what ya think is pretty one and if it seems to fit, buy the damn thing then take it someplace and learn how to shoot it properly, check out it's chokes and a few shells. i shoot my turkey with a muzzle loader that has cyl. bore. just do it.
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