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Semi auto 20 gauge

Started by RED NECK, February 26, 2019, 11:40:45 AM

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RED NECK

I have been thinking of purchasing a new gun in the next few weeks,and It would be a semi auto in 20 gauge If I do decide to purchase.I have a few in mind.I have been looking into the

-Rem 1187 21" barrel/Mobu

-Mossberg International SA-20 - Turkey

-Hatsan Escort 26" barrel/Mo   I know this gun well and I really like it,as my father shoots one and I own the pump.

I am looking for a semi with regular stock and a decent price,as It is only going to be a turkey hunting setup.I am leaning towards the Mossberg if I can find one locally,maybe at a gun show this spring.
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Austin 3:16...........

robertreed711

What do you consider a decent price? Do you want the ability to run an optic?

RED NECK

I like a rail,I don't really want to run anything but fiber optics and I am not going to spend more than $750.00 Canadian on anything as I have plenty,But the next few months are great for gun shows and some real good deals on brand new guns at these shows,so I am sure I can find something that peaks my interest,if not I am ok with that too,as I have a handful of 20 gauge turkey guns in pump and single shots,I am just interested in maybe adding a semi as well.
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Austin 3:16...........

g8rvet

I would look at a Weatherby SA-08 as well.  Supposedly made in same factory as the Mossberg, but some folks prefer the Weatherby-they are similar guns as is the Weatherby SA-459 which a lot of guys on here have and love (I do too, but it has a pistol grip).  All similar actions.  Also, Weatherby has a better rep with customer service-just a reputation, I have had no experience with either.
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RED NECK

Handled the weatherby's at work and I would definitely purchase one,I am just looking for a short barrel and at least half camo,I have never seen a camo weatherby up here other than the pistol grip and I just purchased a pistol grip sxp long beard which I like and last year I built the 870 20 gauge compact with the sureshot grip.I am hoping I can find a real good deal this weekend on something,If not.I am not going to worry or over spend,I had a 1187 21" barrel last year for $700 brand new,I hesitated,walked around and went had breakfast,went back and it was sold,for 625.00.I was upset with myself as I was going to buy it and new from the minute I seen it but I tried to talk myself out of it.
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Austin 3:16...........

surehuntsalot

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sasquatch1

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davisd9

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spurman

Can't say about the 1187 but I have a 1100 youth model 20 gauge and that thing seems a bit heavy to me. It weights, with sling and 3 3inch shells, 8.2 pounds.  The SA459 with sling, shells and scope weighs in at 7.1 pounds. I've hunted 3 years with this gun and am very satisfied with it.
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RED NECK

If I purchase one,I am not looking for a pistol grip for this gun.I didn't see anything but overpriced junk last Saturday at the gun show.I am going on 11th for a 4 hour drive and may see what bass pro has,I am not interested in anything but the three I listed and if I can't find the mossberg sa,I may wait until I find it,or next spring.
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Austin 3:16...........

Turkeyfever

I have the SA 20 Turkey  thug and it my favorite turkey gun of the three that I have. It shoots great with a Carlsons 575 and weighs 5.5 pounds. The gun is like carrying a feather around. It comes with the fiber optic sights and the rail.  Look at SA 20 Turkey model 75790 . Great gun!

SOCOM304

I'd go with the Mossberg SA20. It's really light and fits the credentials you are wanting. It's a great feeling shotgun. Very similar to the Weatherby autos, excluding the bolt lock button on the trigger guard. The stock choke looks good, as it's knurled. Not sure what constriction or threads it is. I'd be happy with one for sure.

RED NECK

I have been looking at a semi the last month or so,I did finally locate a mossberg sa 20 and for a good price but I have been hesitant to pull the trigger yet as I have been looking at others,my budget is $1500 and under though I'd rather keep as much cash in my piggy bank as possible to feed my tss #7 habit the next few months.

I was looking hard at the 1187 but they seem to have been dumped,at least the camo ones.My father recently purchased a really nice black synthetic model with the 21" barrel that was barely shot.He is happy.I then switched my pursuit to something else I have been reading on a handful of models and was liking what I was reading on the franchi compact 24" model as I can get the black synthetic for a good price,however It seems it does not like federal 3" tss shells or longbeards,so It is out of running for turkey hunting.

I also am doing a little research tonight on the stoeger 3020. I was at first sold on a short barrel but have opened up to 26" and under for this purchase.

Most of these guns are Internet purchase as I can't locate them locally.I would like a nice camo finish,mainly bottomland but I can go with anything,as I can send it to have dipped after this spring season.
Browning'...."The Best There Is"

Austin 3:16...........

dirt road ninja

I have two of the three you are considering - 11/87 and SA-20. I've owned the 11/87 for years, so needless to say I am way more familiar with it over the Mossberg.  The only gripe I have on the 11/87 is that it is heavy, other than that it shoots very well and has been reliable. The Mossberg SA-20 Turkey is lighter, but not as light as they advertise. My SA-20 is proving to be bit fussy about chokes, but I don't think that's a common characteristic of them. The Mossy also seems to have the edge in fit, finish seems about equal. Just like the Remington it has ejected every round I've run thru it, though I have not shot it very much. Most autos seem to cycle better after a brief break-in, but both have been great since shell number 1. The sights the SA-20 came with were in my opinion junk and were promptly replaced with Truglo Pro Series. My plan is to start the season with the SA-20, but if I was hunting for grocery money I'd carry the Remington.

Brwndg

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11-87 Compact. Great gun!  Light as a feather (IMO)
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