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Good beginner turkey gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Titan" data-source="post: 5872392" data-attributes="member: 23161"><p>I appreciate all the responses and suggestions. I looked at several today, including some that weren't mentioned here. I couldn't find any mossbergs with the features I wanted. The one i was considering with two barrels was out of stock, and while it could have been ordered, I'm not sure when I would get another opportunity to get up there before season starts, so I looked at what was in stock.</p><p></p><p>Wow, Browning are expensive huh? And Beretta. Maybe one day, but not today.</p><p></p><p>I ended up going with the stoeger I was originally looking it. Only $300 with club points, came with two chokes, couldn't really find any bad reviews on it, and so far the only downside I see is I will need to find a gunsmith to drill and tap it for a rail if I want to add a dot or 4x scope for deer season.</p><p></p><p>I picked up two different kinds of shells for turkey, and a cheap box to run through it to get used to shooting it. I also got a case and a carlsons longbeard choke to go with it. They were out of the longbeard #6 shot. </p><p></p><p>The pic of the target is a customer review pic for this gun on the basspro website. Hoping the one I got will shoot just as good.</p><p></p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Titan, post: 5872392, member: 23161"] I appreciate all the responses and suggestions. I looked at several today, including some that weren't mentioned here. I couldn't find any mossbergs with the features I wanted. The one i was considering with two barrels was out of stock, and while it could have been ordered, I'm not sure when I would get another opportunity to get up there before season starts, so I looked at what was in stock. Wow, Browning are expensive huh? And Beretta. Maybe one day, but not today. I ended up going with the stoeger I was originally looking it. Only $300 with club points, came with two chokes, couldn't really find any bad reviews on it, and so far the only downside I see is I will need to find a gunsmith to drill and tap it for a rail if I want to add a dot or 4x scope for deer season. I picked up two different kinds of shells for turkey, and a cheap box to run through it to get used to shooting it. I also got a case and a carlsons longbeard choke to go with it. They were out of the longbeard #6 shot. The pic of the target is a customer review pic for this gun on the basspro website. Hoping the one I got will shoot just as good. BT [/QUOTE]
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