Really wanting to get a new dedicated turkey gun before next year and see the winchester SXP turkey model can be bought for a pretty fair price. I know very little about this gun and was wondering if anybody on here has any info about it. I dont want to end up with a piece of junk so I am just wanting to do my research. May end up just spending the money and get the Versa Max that I want..
my old man purchased the sxp turkey gun before the 2013 season,he has been to Oklahoma for Rio's,Florida for Osceola and tagged out all 3 years up here he has used it with toms.I like it,it shoulders great for me.For the price it makes a great turkey gun..i am waiting for the Long beard sxp to be released up here and i am buying one just for the pistol grip.I will say the finish isn't perfect but i like everything else about the gun...i use a gun as a tool so the finish isn't a killer for me....I am excited for the Long beard sxp to get released,talking to bass pro..it could be anytime.They have been sent back and fixed and are sitting in shop and they are just waiting for the call so they can be released.
Quote from: Hooks' n' Beards' on May 20, 2015, 07:14:53 PM
my old man purchased the sxp turkey gun before the 2013 season,he has been to Oklahoma for Rio's,Florida for Osceola and tagged out all 3 years up here he has used it with toms.I like it,it shoulders great for me.For the price it makes a great turkey gun..i am waiting for the Long beard sxp to be released up here and i am buying one just for the pistol grip.I will say the finish isn't perfect but i like everything else about the gun...i use a gun as a tool so the finish isn't a killer for me....I am excited for the Long beard sxp to get released,talking to bass pro..it could be anytime.They have been sent back and fixed and are sitting in shop and they are just waiting for the call so they can be released.
Thanks for the info. Was wondering what the sights were like? Do they seem pretty good quality? And did he have any poa/poi problems. I read one review where somebody had problems with getting one sighted in.
I'm close to buying the 20 gauge turkey model.
never had an issue..gun shoots great.I bought him a truglo tru bead for it...He is 9 for 9 with it..I was going to buy it this summer for a backup but seen they offer the pistol grip now.So its what i want.
My buddy has one. I actually think it one of the better pump guns out there. When you fire a shot the slide pretty much comes back and ejects the spent shell by itself. Makes for quick smooth follow up shots if you need one. Also has the invector plus back bored barrel that usually patterns well too.
There is also now a 25.00 rebate on the SXP guns which started yesterday and runs through June..?
picking my new 20 gauge SXP Turkey this week.
It's made in Turkey. That's enough for me never to buy it. My buddy bought one before the season. Got recalled a week or so later. He still doesn't have it back to my knowledge.
This penny pinching crap has gotta stop or I'll keep using my old guns n spend extra money on calls.
Browning silver is made in Portugal, what the hell?
Too many money guys running the show.
Yeah, I wasn't too sure about getting one then heard about the recall. Also saw a couple videos on YouTube which I think is the reason for the recall and it's pretty scary. Automatically discharging when you close the pump, even with the safety on. I'm sure there are some good ones in the bunch, and I'd love to think Winchester is still what it once was but think I'm gonna pass.
Leaning towards a Mossberg. Probably the 835 with the Mathews recoil reduction system. Made in America and from everything I hear, good customer support. Or just keep shooting my 1187.
I was down between the SXP and the Stoeger M3000. Went with the Stoeger for a few reasons, some of which can be read about above ^^^^^
But for the same price (actually slightly less) I got a semi-auto that seems to have a good reputation.
Quote from: jepcho on May 29, 2015, 10:38:01 PM
Yeah, I wasn't too sure about getting one then heard about the recall. Also saw a couple videos on YouTube which I think is the reason for the recall and it's pretty scary. Automatically discharging when you close the pump, even with the safety on. I'm sure there are some good ones in the bunch, and I'd love to think Winchester is still what it once was but think I'm gonna pass.
Leaning towards a Mossberg. Probably the 835 with the Mathews recoil reduction system. Made in America and from everything I hear, good customer support. Or just keep shooting my 1187.
I have an 835 for over 20 years. I am not a Mossberg fan. Not crazy bout the loose pumps, roughing fit n finish. However the 835 is a great gun w none of the things that bug me and it has open forcing cones, overbored barrel. Everytime I say I'm gonna get another turkey gun,(I've already got a bunch) I never do. I also considered the SXP but there's no way once I looked into it.
For me,i prefer guns built in turkey or other parts of Europe over anything built in the USA.I am not a bigot and do not need to pound my chest.Winchester Sxp is a solid gun,like most other guns built in Europe and across the pond.I try and buy anything but built in America guns now...
The sxp has some nice features that pulled me in. Between myself and my son we bought 3 sxp's. One turkey model and 2 field models; They had a terrible trigger(heaviest Ive ever seen.) And all of them had poa and poi issues. It was so bad that it was beyond the adjustments of the truglo adjustable sights.
Quote from: longislandloco on May 29, 2015, 10:40:52 PM
Isn't the SXP just a remake of the old 1200/1300, sure looks like it based on schematics down to the four lug rotary bolt. If thats the case it's funny how so many claim it's such a great gun while the 1200/1300 was so maligned. Change the name and make it in Turkey and it's all good, LOL.
And to me the 1300s are some of the most unappreciated guns out there. I like them a loy.
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on May 29, 2015, 10:49:09 PM
I was down between the SXP and the Stoeger M3000. Went with the Stoeger for a few reasons, some of which can be read about above ^^^^^
But for the same price (actually slightly less) I got a semi-auto that seems to have a good reputation.
How do you like your stoeger? I have considered that as an option too. I dont really need a new turkey gun but wanna have a dedicated turkey gun again. Should've never sold my old one.
Quote from: Hooks' n' Beards' on May 30, 2015, 06:19:24 AM
For me,i prefer guns built in turkey or other parts of Europe over anything built in the USA.I am not a bigot and do not need to pound my chest.Winchester Sxp is a solid gun,like most other guns built in Europe and across the pond.I try and buy anything but built in America guns now...
This makes no sense to me. I am not against guns from overseas. Clearly there are some very good guns coming from Italy. I just dont understand avoiding only guns made in the US. I personally prefer to spend my money on something here in the states but understand buying a foreign made gun.. Just dont see the avoidance of strictly american made....
Quote from: Bowguy on May 29, 2015, 10:06:39 PM
It's made in Turkey. That's enough for me never to buy it. My buddy bought one before the season. Got recalled a week or so later. He still doesn't have it back to my knowledge.
This penny pinching crap has gotta stop or I'll keep using my old guns n spend extra money on calls.
Browning silver is made in Portugal, what the hell?
Too many money guys running the show.
Im with you. Makes me sick. If nobody bought this crap they would start to filter back.
I looked at them, but I am getting the Ithaca 37 turkey slayer. Nothing but great things I have heard so far. All American made and great CS from what I can gather. I don't mind spending a little more for a no hassle product. Mike
Quote from: jepcho on May 30, 2015, 10:26:20 AM
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on May 29, 2015, 10:49:09 PM
I was down between the SXP and the Stoeger M3000. Went with the Stoeger for a few reasons, some of which can be read about above ^^^^^
But for the same price (actually slightly less) I got a semi-auto that seems to have a good reputation.
How do you like your stoeger? I have considered that as an option too. I dont really need a new turkey gun but wanna have a dedicated turkey gun again. Should've never sold my old one.
I have not owned it long enough to make a fair review of the shotgun. I also just got my some Sumtoy .650 choke in the mail today. I have not had the chance to shoot it yet but from what I see lots of people seem to really like their Stoegers and they seem to throw great patterns. I plan to shoot mine this week and see how it patterns inside the ten & 20" rings.
Quote from: Daman on May 30, 2015, 09:41:59 AM
Quote from: longislandloco on May 29, 2015, 10:40:52 PM
Isn't the SXP just a remake of the old 1200/1300, sure looks like it based on schematics down to the four lug rotary bolt. If thats the case it's funny how so many claim it's such a great gun while the 1200/1300 was so maligned. Change the name and make it in Turkey and it's all good, LOL.
And to me the 1300s are some of the most unappreciated guns out there. I like them a loy.
I feel the same. The 1300 is the best pump shotgun I have ever used. And I have a dozen or so pumps to compare it to.
Quote from: longislandloco on May 30, 2015, 03:41:24 PM
Quote from: Hooks' n' Beards' on May 30, 2015, 06:19:24 AM
For me,i prefer guns built in turkey or other parts of Europe over anything built in the USA.I am not a bigot and do not need to pound my chest.Winchester Sxp is a solid gun,like most other guns built in Europe and across the pond.I try and buy anything but built in America guns now...
Oh I don't know about that, my new Remington 870 Wingmaster is pretty darn perfect, excellent blueing, nice American walnut stock, smooth as silk action. Maybe stop buying guns built to a price point!!!!!
I own and hunt with mostly brownings,having 6 of them,2 winchester 1300's..main gun is a 12 ga bps 3.5"...i had a remington once....i prefer others..wingmaster is a solid shotgun.I don't buy price point shotguns if i did i would own mossbergs and remingtons..i just prefer guns from Europe.I personally feel they are better quality and that's just my opinion.I do not hate or dislike american guns.I just try and buy guns that i like.They all do the same thing...Hope you had a great season..I know i did...
Folk's liking different guns makes the world go round, makes for fun debates, happy shootin'.
Quote from: jepcho on May 30, 2015, 10:26:20 AM
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on May 29, 2015, 10:49:09 PM
I was down between the SXP and the Stoeger M3000. Went with the Stoeger for a few reasons, some of which can be read about above ^^^^^
But for the same price (actually slightly less) I got a semi-auto that seems to have a good reputation.
How do you like your stoeger? I have considered that as an option too. I dont really need a new turkey gun but wanna have a dedicated turkey gun again. Should've never sold my old one.
This question motivated me to get out and shoot it today. As expected the Stoeger would not cycle 2 3/4 target loads worth a crap. But what can I say, the manual says to give it a break in of heavier powered 3" loads first so I cant fault the gun.
It did cycle the 3" long beards pretty well.
What I like the most is the recoil, in comparison to my SX3 the recoil is significantly lighter when shooting the 3" loads. They felt closer to the 2 3/4" our of my SX3 than they did 3". The SX3 (although I love it) does recoil harder.
The groupings where pretty good. Not as high as some of the numbers people in here post. I have the Sumtoy .650 in it and I did not get less than 200 in a 10" circle on 10 shots from 40 yards. That was WITHOUT cleaning the barrel at all since I left the materials at home. I shot a high of 227 and a low of 206 in the 10" The 227 was actually in the middle, and the 206 was the first shot.
I like the gun, think it is a winner once I figure out an issue of getting it sighted in.... (ill post in another thread on that)