so, i'm looking at the possibility of purchasing a shotgun. who makes a good, reliable versitile gun? hunting just about anything in Ohio requires the use of a shotgun. the inlaws hunt mainly with muzzel loaders. they usually hunt deer. then they got their "toy" guns. (guns they use to shoot clays). any suggestions?
single?, semi auto, gauge size? lemme know :thumb:
well, i've shot a 4-10....it was easy to handle but i think i'd need something a bit bigger. i've also had the chance to shoot a 12 guage and a 20 gauge. of course we were only shooting clays but i was a bit more accurate with the 20 gauge. i know to some folks this may still seem like a "youth" gun but i'd rather get a medium sized gun and get damn good with it than to get a bigger gun and have a hard time with it. :dunno_white:
How About this one? :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4ebtj1jR7c&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4ebtj1jR7c&feature=related)
Personally I like this one.As soon as I find a FFL that will Accept Delivery I'll have one on the way. :thumb:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uwnmCppYMI&NR=1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uwnmCppYMI&NR=1)
But if I were you I would start with a Pump.I Prefer Mossberg's but Remington,Winchester ETC. all make a Very Good Reliable Shotgun.Go to your Local Gun Shop and do some Shopping. :thumb:
these look nice. :icon_mrgreen:
http://www.stoegerindustries.com/firearms/condor-outback.tpl
for price, quality and versatility.. Any lower end Mossberg 12ga pump will do just fine :thumb: I dont know what model mine is but I bought it mainly for defense and trap shooting :thumb:
Ithaca model 37 12 gauge pump. Goes in the bottom, ejects out the bottom. Great for right or leftys. Featherlight. Tradeoff is that it'll thump the piss out of you. Mine has no recoil pad. Not cheap.
Remington 870 in either 12 or 20 gauge magnum. The 20 gauge mag is as effective as a 12 gauge 2 3/4 inch (standard). You can shoot standard 20 gauge or the 3 inch magnum in the gun. Cheap, effective, dependable.
Mossberg 500 Or Remington 870, both are proven reliable and have huge parts and accessory aftermarkets.
If your going to hunt multiple game types I'd suggest an adjustable choke like a polychoke.
Most shotguns today "come with" several chokes. They are called "remchokes", winchokes, etc. If you don't have a "poly choke" or any of the aforementioned, a gun smith can "bore" your barrel and thread it so as to accept these different screw in chokes (if your barrel is thick enough). On my Model 37, I actually would have to purchase extral barrels to change choke patterns. Not cheap. I think my barrel is too thin to bore for winchokes. I use a "modified" choke on this pump. It is the best all around choke if you could only choose one. You might wanna checkout
http://www.freeforum101.com/allthingsout/viewtopic.php?t=53&mforum=allthingsout
This is a recoil table if you are concerned about recoil.
There are some guys over there that know a tiny tiny bit about "guns" in general. They shoot a good deal and some ain't too bad when it comes to cookin' either!
wow I can't believe a gun thread got this far this quietly lol
I'm very biased. I had a Mossberg 500A for the longest time and absolutely loved it. Smooth, light, reliable...never once jammed...and it was consistent and accurate. Mossberg all the way.
okay guys. don't call me a moron please but i have a question. concerning over-under shotguns. if it only has a single trigger, are both shots used at once or do you actually get 2 shots? :dunno_white:
Naw Just one Shot.
my brother-in-law was just here. he's a cop here in town. he said they carry remington 870's in their cruisers. the link below is what he recommended to me.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_combos.asp
hey jug, check out south clinton pawn shop, ( yes here in clinton) but tehy do ffl transfers, if you want, lemme know, and ill pm you their phone number
Hey Thanks Yama.There's a Gun shop just up the road from me where I bought my Mossberg .410 a Couple of Years Ago.I'm going to call them Monday.There's Also a Guy down the road Who does nothing but Transfers.If everything falls through I'll let you know. ;)
Quote from: jserio on February 15, 2008, 11:07:18 PM
so, i'm looking at the possibility of purchasing a shotgun. who makes a good, reliable versitile gun? hunting just about anything in Ohio requires the use of a shotgun. the inlaws hunt mainly with muzzel loaders. they usually hunt deer. then they got their "toy" guns. (guns they use to shoot clays). any suggestions?
I know i might be a little late on this thread but i have a question...In ohio (Like new york ) do you have to use a slug gun (or slug barrle) to hunt dear. If that is the case i would look for something that has mulitple barrle swap outs....I remember reading about one recently but im drawing a blank on the name...
nate: check out this link http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_combos.asp i think that's what i'm gonna get. :thumb:
ohhhhhh me likey the 870 :icon_twisted:
Meh, the best shotty I have is my Pedesoli side by side muzzleloader. :icon_mrgreen: