Here is my situation. I acquired a rem 870 pump a few years back. The original stock had been cut off for a youth and the guy cut it too short. I ordered an unfinished walnut stock and put a sims slip on pad on it and camo'd the entire gun. I had an older youth (adult size) that used it with a strut stopper ported choke that actually patterned very well in the ranges I allow my youth hunters to shoot...but I tend to stick with my field proven 12 gauge 870 turkey killer. However the 20 gauge movement has me intrigued.
That being said, I have an 8 year old that is wanting to hunt, but even the stock that was cut off is too long for him at this time, and with the full length barrell it is a struggle with balance too. He is taking it slow and will probably not hunt until next year (he has been by my side many many times and has been calling birds to the gun for a few years now, just not pulling the trigger)
The gun is 20 gauge 870,with wood stocks, with a 28" barrell and a cheapo strut stopper turkey choke.
My question is this, what would you 20 gauge guru's do to make this into a killer turkey combo for both my boy and myself?
I do have a limited budget so I would like suggestions that don't involve the cost of a new gun.
Any thoughts?
later,
CS