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Started by rebelman, January 17, 2012, 08:32:18 PM

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rebelman

Quote from: Swamprunner on January 18, 2012, 07:37:24 AM
This is what I am doing, for whatever the hell that is worth.

I bought a camo Knoxx recoil reducing stock for $110, and a used 870 Supermag for $250. Putting the two together = a $360 turkey sniping machine.

Where did you find it for $110? Cheapest I can find is on cabelas for $130.

Swamprunner

It was on sale at Cabelas Sunday. Cheaper than dirt has black for $90

chatterbox

Quote from: Swamprunner on January 18, 2012, 07:37:24 AM
This is what I am doing, for whatever the hell that is worth.

I bought a camo Knoxx recoil reducing stock for $110, and a used 870 Supermag for $250. Putting the two together = a $360 turkey sniping machine.
Sounds like you made a very good decision. Best of luck with your setup! :icon_thumright:

Curtdawg88

Good choice!


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StruttinGobbler3

I'll throw in a vote for the Benelli. Have not had any of the rattling or jamming problems mentioned earlier in the post. I've had mine for 4 years. Tough as nails, reliable day in day out, and along with an IC choke and hevi shot it throws a gobbler blistering pattern. Outfit it with a set of truglo gobble dot sights or a red dot of your choice, and you have a turkey killer in your hands.
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runngun

Benelli Nova just don't short shuck it and it will not jam.
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natman

I'd recommend the Mossberg except for your requirement for a PG stock. The placement of the safety and slide release on Mossbergs is not really compatible with PG stocks, Mossberg's many models with one notwithstanding.

Try one before you buy.

rebelman

Thanks everyone for the comments.

I ended up going with the Benelli. It fit me and my needs best.

Santa Closs

Sounds good!  I just traded two old 2 3/4" guns in for a used 835.  So far I love it.
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