What's your Duck Gun?
#42

ithaca model 66 super single. single shot, lever action,30 inch barrel, 3 inch chamber, fixed modified choke, english stock, duck slaying, goose slammin machine
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#43
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: St.Louis,County. MO.
Posts: 95

remington 11-87 super mag primos decoy choke 26" bbl
remington 870 express with either full steel or primos pass choke on a 28" bbl later in season ..
looking for a 28" bbl for the 11-87 so i use it more on geese
remington 870 express with either full steel or primos pass choke on a 28" bbl later in season ..
looking for a 28" bbl for the 11-87 so i use it more on geese
#46

I shoot the Good ol Rem. 870 Super mag. 3 1/2 2 shot at ducks and geese everyone I hunt with uses them $1,000 dollar guns and I kill just as many as they do so I see no reason to upgrade. Especially when I might have to use my gun as a boat paddle, walking stick, or whatever. Sure would not want to do that with a overpriced gun. Also will everyone elses guns are freezin up mine is still shootin on the 15 degree days.
#49
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA
Posts: 112

Mossberg 935 is my weapon of choice. It's a great gun. Before that, I was shooting my Mossberg 500 pump which is also a great gun. But I like shooting the 3.5" shells out of my 935. I shoot #2 shot mostly.