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Started by Bighatlaw, February 17, 2015, 10:01:23 PM
Quote from: fallsflight on February 24, 2015, 02:56:42 PMVersa Max or wait for the new V3.Sent from my 1970s rotary dial phone
Quote from: Mike Honcho on February 18, 2015, 09:34:52 AMI own an Ithaca 37 Turkeyslayer, love it. 835 and 935 , love them. Don't overlook the Stoeger 3500 semi auto...around $ 600, action similar to a Benelli Super Black Eagle. Mine is 24" barrel, Realtree APG, red dot on it. For the money a very nice gun, shoots 2 3/4" ( 1 1/8 oz and up) , 3" and 3 1/2" and goes bang every time I pull the trigger.
Quote from: Bighatlaw on February 17, 2015, 10:01:23 PMSo tax money is in and I'm gonna buy a new Gobble Blaster. I'm torn in what to get and looking for opinions and advice. Let's pretend price doesn't matter, but don't be ridiculous. Last year I picked up a new SX3 for turkey hunting, but as happens, got in a bind on bills and sold it to a coworker. Only bought cause I got a deal on it and it wasn't my favorite. So what do you recommend? I'm all ears and thanks.
Quote from: gleezer on March 07, 2015, 12:08:48 PMQuote from: Mike Honcho on February 18, 2015, 09:34:52 AMI own an Ithaca 37 Turkeyslayer, love it. 835 and 935 , love them. Don't overlook the Stoeger 3500 semi auto...around $ 600, action similar to a Benelli Super Black Eagle. Mine is 24" barrel, Realtree APG, red dot on it. For the money a very nice gun, shoots 2 3/4" ( 1 1/8 oz and up) , 3" and 3 1/2" and goes bang every time I pull the trigger.I'm hoping to find out how the Stoeger 3500 works this spring turkey season. Bought one last fall and used it all duck season. Not one failure. I've got a Pure Gold choke tube for it for turkeys. If you have long walks the 3500 is on the heavier side of the new semi autos on the market. Something to keep in mind.