Scatter gun Saturday

May 8, 2018
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Let's see your scatter guns.

Mines a gen 1 Benelli Nova 3 1/2" 12ga, with an aftermarket full choke approved for steel shot. My 17ths birthday present from my mom and stepdad.
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My turkey shotgun. 870 youth 20 gauge with 21” barrel. Shurshot stock, and nikon monarch turkey plex scope.


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Cleveland48":3mvejbyn said:
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My turkey shotgun. 870 youth 20 gauge with 21” barrel. Shurshot stock, and nikon monarch turkey plex scope.


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I'd like to get one similar to that. I am not sure if I want that style of stock. Mainly want it for upland game.

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Westcoastmountainman":jo80qikv said:
Cleveland48":jo80qikv said:
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My turkey shotgun. 870 youth 20 gauge with 21” barrel. Shurshot stock, and nikon monarch turkey plex scope.


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I'd like to get one similar to that. I am not sure if I want that style of stock. Mainly want it for upland game.

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Definitely not a good stock for wingshooting. It has a high comb that is set up for scope use.


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I started 40+ years ago with Remington Auto's and never have seen a reason to change.
 

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I'm another fan of the Remington semi-autos. Learned to shoot trap with one as a kid in '74, cycled thru a number of different over-unders thru the years, finally realized that I don't shoot any of them as well as the 1100, so "returned to my roots" with another 1100 a couple years ago and had so much fun I set a second one up for my daughter using a synthetic youth stock/forearm and 26" skeet barrel I ran across.


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We're down to three shotguns. The oldest is this 20 gauge Ithaca/SKB double that I've had since about 1969. It was a Christmas present from Dad. These days my son uses it for chukar, quail & pheasant:
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For most of the past 15+ years, I've relied on this 12 ga Beretta 390 semi-auto. Although I nicknamed it "big ugly" I shoot it better than any other shotgun.
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And most recently, I was fortunate to end up with a very nice older 12 ga Browning Citori which I'm also shooting pretty well:
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I really enjoy my walks with the dog and often either a good friend or my son, for upland birds.

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My Winchester 1400 20ga. pressed into duty for turkey season a couple years ago. Birthday present from Mom and Dad when I turned 16. Long long ago... CL

 
We had a shotgun-saturday today - at the range. A parcours with clays coming from 8 machines.
Two guys I hunt with, 4 that never did it before, my sons (picture) and another friend who's a hunter, but not with me.
Two hours of fun, a few hundred shells and quite a few broken clays.
All agreed it wasn't the last time and the list of people who didn't make it today is at least 7 people long - all non-hunters.
They all like my venison, though...

Gun is a mercury light I got almost new for €190.
It is a little dirt- and heat-sensitive, but does it's job.
Have an over-under, too, but it is currently at the gun-smith. Second shot needs two trigger-pulls from time to time.
Ah - and there will be another one under the tree for my girlfriend.

Have a good weekend,
Frank
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I have a few shotguns in my collection from a single barrel Barreta to a Baretta BT5 12ga, Rem 1100, Mossburg 500,Win 1300,Browning BT and and old Savage hump back semi auto that looks like an A5.
 
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