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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5315244" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Having never owned a pump action shotgun until I bought a $180 gunshow special (870 youth 20g) to start my kids on until 8 or so years ago... I 'borrowed' it to use myself once TSS became available to those who don't roll their own a couple years after that.</p><p></p><p>Since then, I've never shot at a bird more than once, so no need for the gun to ever rattle chucking a fresh round in... and for the past decade my personal rule is only one shot. If I miss the first time, the bird gets a 'get away free' card. I'm not shooting at a running or flying bird. So even a single shot wouldn't change the way I hunt.</p><p></p><p>I loved the kids 870 so much, I bought one for myself 4y ago. $230 at Walmart new, it has been perfect for the punishment I deal out to a firearm over the course of turkey season, and I don't feel one bit guilty when it gets covered in sand and mud. Crazy easy to field strip, disassemble, and clean.</p><p></p><p>Not that 870s have gone up to nearly $500, I find I don't enjoy beating mine up as much anymore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5315244, member: 2805"] Having never owned a pump action shotgun until I bought a $180 gunshow special (870 youth 20g) to start my kids on until 8 or so years ago... I 'borrowed' it to use myself once TSS became available to those who don't roll their own a couple years after that. Since then, I've never shot at a bird more than once, so no need for the gun to ever rattle chucking a fresh round in... and for the past decade my personal rule is only one shot. If I miss the first time, the bird gets a 'get away free' card. I'm not shooting at a running or flying bird. So even a single shot wouldn't change the way I hunt. I loved the kids 870 so much, I bought one for myself 4y ago. $230 at Walmart new, it has been perfect for the punishment I deal out to a firearm over the course of turkey season, and I don't feel one bit guilty when it gets covered in sand and mud. Crazy easy to field strip, disassemble, and clean. Not that 870s have gone up to nearly $500, I find I don't enjoy beating mine up as much anymore! [/QUOTE]
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