First Shotgun
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nashville Tennessee USA
Posts: 2
First Shotgun
<font face='Arial'>Hello everyone I’m a non-hunter wishing to get started and need some advice. After much talk with hunters and a great deal of reading and thinking, I decided to I’d like start with small game and upland birds. I intend to get a .22 but also would like a shotgun. Most folks are recommend a 20 gauge but a few a 12 gauge in the event I'd like to hunt turkey some day (a possibility but I see this as down the line). Because I've never handled a shotgun I lean toward a 20 because of the lighter recoil relative to the 12. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions in this area?
Next, funds are tight and I know little about the various makes and need your input. I'm looking for a pump action and know about and like the Mossberg 500, Remington 870 and have run across the Charles Daly shotguns. Any suggestions? Luckily although I am left-handed my right eye is very dominant so I will be shooting right-handed.
Again I welcome your thoughts and advice!
</font id='Arial'>
Next, funds are tight and I know little about the various makes and need your input. I'm looking for a pump action and know about and like the Mossberg 500, Remington 870 and have run across the Charles Daly shotguns. Any suggestions? Luckily although I am left-handed my right eye is very dominant so I will be shooting right-handed.
Again I welcome your thoughts and advice!
</font id='Arial'>
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lakewood Washington USA
Posts: 44
RE: First Shotgun
I'd go with a 12ga Mossberg 500 or 835. Just because it take 3" or 3 1/2" shells you don't have to shoot magnum loads. You can also hunt just about ANYTHING with a 12ga from small game to big game. Just start slow & watch you can pickup a NEW 835 for $300 or less also if you can find a place that has a FFL & will recieve weapons for little or no money the check out www.gunsamerica & you can find some deals on all kinds of shotguns
There is NO such thing as a bad day HUNTING
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Dan
There is NO such thing as a bad day HUNTING
Good Luck & Good Hunting
Dan
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spokane, WA & King George Va & Andrews AFB, MD
Posts: 2,238
RE: First Shotgun
I would say either the 12 or the 20, the 20 will drop a turkey, just doesn't have as much reach as the 12, the 12 is the most alround shotgun like was posted above, from small game to big game. if you have a walmart near by go and check out their selection of guns.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greenville, SC
Posts: 843
RE: First Shotgun
a 12 in a
winchester 1300 (highly reccomended)
or
remington 870 (most popular pump action these days)
POST A GUNREVIEW TODAY!
http://gunreviews.to.gs
winchester 1300 (highly reccomended)
or
remington 870 (most popular pump action these days)
POST A GUNREVIEW TODAY!
http://gunreviews.to.gs
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Central Ohio OH USA
Posts: 172
RE: First Shotgun
I saw crown grade Mossberg 500 combo for 300 yesterday. I started with one. Its very simple,reliable and with proper care last you lifetime.
TrestandEd
"Hard work ... conviction ... pride ... responsibility ... class ... character ... success...BOWHUNTING
TrestandEd
"Hard work ... conviction ... pride ... responsibility ... class ... character ... success...BOWHUNTING
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Andover MN USA
Posts: 98
RE: First Shotgun
I would recommend the 870 in a 20 gauge. The thing with guns is that you can usually get almost what you pay for them back out of them. So start with a 20 (even a youth model if you are small in stature), use it and learn how to hunt. I would REALLY recommend a Firearm Safety Course as soon as you can. You will learn a lot about hunting. Once you have gained some experience, you can sell the 20 gauge and move into whatever suits your fancy from the experience you have gained. Mossbergs are ok, but don't feel as balanced as an 870 does to me. I would shy away from a Charles Daly, they have plastic components and I have heard many bad things about them.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Gleason, TN
Posts: 1,327
RE: First Shotgun
Mossberg 500s' come with a ported barrel so even with the 12 ga. loads it kicks like a 20 ga. Very simple to use and a joy to shoot. Lots more loads to choose from too, everything from turkey to rabbit, pheasent, squirrel, or deer.
"Hey ya'll, watch this"
"Hey ya'll, watch this"
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NJ USA
Posts: 192
RE: First Shotgun
My 2 cents is the 870. Stable gun. Will fire in almost any condition(although I don't recommand it). has less kick then the 500. The 12ga or the 20ga is a matter of choice. They cost the same here in NJ.
Good luck
Vic
Good luck
Vic
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Liberty Center ohio USA
Posts: 8
RE: First Shotgun
I'm surprised i haven't seen anyone else mention a 410...
410's have a lot less recoil then any other shotgun & can be used to shoot just about anything except for duck, geese, & i'm not sure i would use it for elk/moose etc...
it is a perfect gun for any small game it just might take a little more practice at shooting moving targets since it does shoot out less pellets compared to a 12/20 ga. You can even get slugs for it to shoot deer with!
Personally i use a 12 gauge but i don't mind the recoil & presently i don't have a 410...mossberg makes a real nice 410 pump...
Happy Hunting =)
410's have a lot less recoil then any other shotgun & can be used to shoot just about anything except for duck, geese, & i'm not sure i would use it for elk/moose etc...
it is a perfect gun for any small game it just might take a little more practice at shooting moving targets since it does shoot out less pellets compared to a 12/20 ga. You can even get slugs for it to shoot deer with!
Personally i use a 12 gauge but i don't mind the recoil & presently i don't have a 410...mossberg makes a real nice 410 pump...
Happy Hunting =)