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Started by Eric Gregg, January 28, 2016, 02:55:45 PM
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 28, 2016, 07:36:47 PMQuote from: dirt road ninja on January 28, 2016, 05:17:43 PMQuote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 28, 2016, 04:20:27 PMI would like to get one, as I would like something smaller/lighter and easier to maneuver the woods with but still capable of hitting good shots out to 30-35 yards. I don't know where to start really. I was really digging the Thompson Pro Hunter, but not so sure about the $800 price tag on a single shot. I don't want to spend too much, as I am not sure how much I will enjoy shooting the 20 gauge over the 12 I have now. I also have two young boys that can take advantage of the 20 gauge later in life so its not a waste of money, but no need to dump 1K into a build.I don't care if its pump or semi. But I would love something with the sureshot stock, drilled/tapped for a scope/red dot. I really want something I can hydro dip. So coming out the box with a camo finish doesn't matter to me. Any way... now I am rambling on.If all your looking for is 30-35 yards out of a 20 gauge that is very easily obtainable with very little effort. 40 yards is a very realistic goal with a 20 gauge with very little effort, again. HTL will make the job much easier and you probably would need a very expensive choke to get there.The Shurshot stock is only available for Remington's, so if you want that stock that's the way your going to have to go. To keep it small and light, I'd recommend a used youth 11-87 or a youth 870 with the 21" barrel. I doubt you'll find a 20 with the shurshot already on it, so you'll have to order one as well as have the gun drilled and tapped if a scope is something your interested in. I've got a youth 11-87 with an SSX that puts up mid 130's with Hevi 13 7's all day. It's like carrying a toy.there is an 870 youth at my local Wallyworld for $249.00. So you are telling me that the 870 youth will fit the sure shot stock? I am pretty sure I have seen in a couple places that the sure shot only fit the 870 12 gauges and 11/87's. If people can confirm for me that the youth 270 fits I'll buy it this week.
Quote from: dirt road ninja on January 28, 2016, 05:17:43 PMQuote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 28, 2016, 04:20:27 PMI would like to get one, as I would like something smaller/lighter and easier to maneuver the woods with but still capable of hitting good shots out to 30-35 yards. I don't know where to start really. I was really digging the Thompson Pro Hunter, but not so sure about the $800 price tag on a single shot. I don't want to spend too much, as I am not sure how much I will enjoy shooting the 20 gauge over the 12 I have now. I also have two young boys that can take advantage of the 20 gauge later in life so its not a waste of money, but no need to dump 1K into a build.I don't care if its pump or semi. But I would love something with the sureshot stock, drilled/tapped for a scope/red dot. I really want something I can hydro dip. So coming out the box with a camo finish doesn't matter to me. Any way... now I am rambling on.If all your looking for is 30-35 yards out of a 20 gauge that is very easily obtainable with very little effort. 40 yards is a very realistic goal with a 20 gauge with very little effort, again. HTL will make the job much easier and you probably would need a very expensive choke to get there.The Shurshot stock is only available for Remington's, so if you want that stock that's the way your going to have to go. To keep it small and light, I'd recommend a used youth 11-87 or a youth 870 with the 21" barrel. I doubt you'll find a 20 with the shurshot already on it, so you'll have to order one as well as have the gun drilled and tapped if a scope is something your interested in. I've got a youth 11-87 with an SSX that puts up mid 130's with Hevi 13 7's all day. It's like carrying a toy.
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 28, 2016, 04:20:27 PMI would like to get one, as I would like something smaller/lighter and easier to maneuver the woods with but still capable of hitting good shots out to 30-35 yards. I don't know where to start really. I was really digging the Thompson Pro Hunter, but not so sure about the $800 price tag on a single shot. I don't want to spend too much, as I am not sure how much I will enjoy shooting the 20 gauge over the 12 I have now. I also have two young boys that can take advantage of the 20 gauge later in life so its not a waste of money, but no need to dump 1K into a build.I don't care if its pump or semi. But I would love something with the sureshot stock, drilled/tapped for a scope/red dot. I really want something I can hydro dip. So coming out the box with a camo finish doesn't matter to me. Any way... now I am rambling on.
Quote from: NYshotgunner on January 30, 2016, 10:20:36 AMThe 20GA, to me the perfect shotgun, light, well balanced and hard hitting, hunted with a 20GA my entire life, never felt the need for a 12GA.I'm a senior now and have downsized to just two guns, my Remington 700 BDL .243 and my near new 20GA 870 Wingmaster, a plain barrel gun with full choke, 2 3/4 chamber. My Wingmaster is built the old way, a 20GA barrel on a 12GA frame, vintage 1965, to me the best balanced 20GA I ever owned. She's an excellent squirrel gun, pheasant gun and throws a good turkey pattern out to 30 yards with Remington HV #6's.