New slug gun.
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slug guns
Here's an idea wishful idea. Benelli super black eagle II combo. I worked the gun counter at Gurnee Mills in IL. Bass pro shops for a while. This was the "to die for" shotgun. We didn't carry the combo with both barrels. Gander Mountain did. Pricey. My 870 works just fine for my budget. I also picked up a mossberg 835 for a ridiculous price at Wally world after they red tagged it. I usually check the gun case cause you never know what their getting rid of...
As stated in a previous post barrels as an afterthought are very pricey.
Look on gunbroker.com or auctionarms.com for a combo set. You might get lucky.
Happy Hunting
As stated in a previous post barrels as an afterthought are very pricey.
Look on gunbroker.com or auctionarms.com for a combo set. You might get lucky.
Happy Hunting
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save the money on the gun, and put it towards the scope for that bad boy, I got a lot of glass sittin on top of my slug chucker, does a helluva job tossin remmington copper solids. Be prepared to spend a few hours with different brands of amo till ya find one that shoots outa your gun, then stick with it, price is nothing as long as it does its job. within reason of course.
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I agree with the poster above who recommended a Benelli Nova. I have one and even though it's just about the ugliest thing I've ever hunted with, it's nice having at least one gun that's an absolute beater and that I don't give one one-millionth of a rat's azz if it gets scratched/dinged/beat up. I've never been able to get it to jam or malfunction and given how hard I've tried to do so, that says volumes about the Nova's durability.
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The poster above who recommended the Benelli Nova is, ironically, the thread starter as well.
Read the whole thread people.
Dodgehunter,
Since you already have a Nova--if you like it, watch the used racks for one with a rifled barrel. If you buy used, no paperwork. Or, just buy the rifled barrel. Spendy, but ya know....
Read the whole thread people.
Dodgehunter,
Since you already have a Nova--if you like it, watch the used racks for one with a rifled barrel. If you buy used, no paperwork. Or, just buy the rifled barrel. Spendy, but ya know....
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