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Started by Greg Massey, January 30, 2023, 10:40:33 AM

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Greg Massey

What shotgun or shotguns have you bought for turkey hunting made especially for turkey hunting or one that you bought and made into a turkey gun, that you WISH you had never bought and still have the gun or not ?
       
1. The Stevens 301 /410 ga.
2. The Stevens 302 / 20 ga.
3. The ATI Nomad / 410 ga.

I really don't care for any of these and wished i had never bought them. Especially the Nomad - the trigger on these are horrific and by far the worst 410 ga. I have ever bought .   
I know a lot of people really like the Stevens 301 and that's fine ... It's just not something I care for myself..    I think you can save your money and just invest in a better 410 / 20 ga.  like the TriStar or Mossberg 

Deast1988

Way too many,

Benelli Nova Advantage green 24in. Got it instead of a class ring, sentimental value still have.

870 youth 20 sent off
Trigger Job
Action job
Forcing cone
Bore polished
Drilled and Tapped
Shur shot stock
Choke tube
Cerakote
It broke 400" but it was too much traded it to my bro.

870 .410
Trigger job
Action job
Drilled and tapped
Threaded and choked
Low profile mount
Shur shot stock
Set up for a sling
It was a giant money pit, still have it. Never carry it, no clue what to do with it.

CVA scout .410
Factory set up
Green dot 
Love this one smokes all other .410s I've tried.

Sx3 NWTF 20ga
Added a Sumtoy
Leupold turkeyplex
My go to, it's a killer.

Weatherby pA-459
Ky gun Co had em cheap like $159.99 a few years back I grabbed one.
RealTree green
Put a .665 Indian creek in it
Leupold Red dot
Loaner gun, it shoots TSS great normally just let buddies hold it or under the truck seat incase a battery dies. Or it's rainy

Building a 1301 pro comp into a rig this year,
21"
I got a bird with it using beads
But I want to set it up with optics
End product will be a beretta looking like a Mossberg 940 pro.

All I needed was that sx3 and I wouldn't be some major money

Ridge Rooster

#2
I think its an addiction! Lol

Mossberg 500 410
Jebs choke
Williams Fire Sights
Shoots my handloads at 200 = or - a few
MCARBO Trigger spring
(Bought but never carried)

Remington SPS 12 Greenleaf 21" barrel
TruGlo Sights
Had since early or mid 90's, been all over the place and killed many. (Never part with this one)
trigger job from a gunsmith years ago
Been through many different chokes but put it back into original condition a few years ago withsling that came with it and original choke.

(Latest) Benelli Super Nova Steady grip
Schalarworks mount with Holosun 407
Trigger job from gunsmith (Got a trigger ordered from MAGPRO that adjust the overtravel and pre-travel)
Barrel chopped to 21"
Indian Creek .665
Shoots my hndloaded 3.5" amazing

M1 Super 90 21" Old Benelli Pattern Camo
Carlson TSS Choke .640 (Subject to change)
Sumtoy mount with Burris FF3
Taran Tactical trigger springs

M1 Super 90 Steady Grip 21" barrel
Schalarworks Mount with Holosun 407
Indian Creek .665
Taran Tactical Trigger Springs
Dipped in Old School Mossy Oak Bottom Land

Benelli SBE Steady Grip 24" barrel
Trigger job by gunsmith years ago. (Had this one a while)
Sumtoy Mount with Burris FF3
Indian Creek .665

TriStar 410 Pistol Grip
Indian Creek .385
Sumtoy mount with Burris FF3
MCARBO Trigger Spring
(Shoots in the low 200's with my handloads

20ga 11-87 youth model with 21" barrel
ShurShot stock
Timney trigger
Indian Creek .555
Sumtoy Mount with Burris FF3
GreenLeaf Old School Mossy Oak on stocks Cerakote Magpul OD Green on metal
(Been a turkey slayer)

20ga 870 youth with 21" barrel
ShurShot Stock
Timney Trigger
Indian Creek .555
Old School Mossy Oak Bottom Land on stocks Cerakote Magpul OD Green on metal
Sumtoy Mount with Protector (dipped same as stocks) and Burris FF3
Improved mag follower and spring
Vorqortskin Extractor (Excuse the spelling)

2 Stoeger M3020's, both barrels chopped to 21"
Both dipped in Mossy Oak Obsession
One is Drilled/Tapped with Sumtoy base and Burris FF3 other has Williams Fire Sights
Red dot gun has a .555 Indian Creek, Williams gun has a Carlson .575

2 Mossberg 835's
Both are the 20" barrel models
Both have Schalarworks mounts with Holosun red dots
One is MO Obsession the other is a RealTree pattern
One has an Indian Creek .675 the other a Jebs .650
MCARBO Trigger springs

I am sure I have forgot something else. Lol yes I have a problem!!

Ridge Rooster
Old School 11-87 + Nitros = Dead Ridge Roosters

Ridge Rooster

Almost forgot my 10"s

Browning Gold Light 10ga NWTF model with 24" barrel
Indian Creek .690
Sumtoy base with Burris FF3

Browning BPS 10 barrel chopped to 21" and threaded for TruChoke
Kicks Gobblin Thunder .685
Drilled/tapped with Sumtoy base and Burris FF3
Trigger job by gunsmith
Dipped in Old School Mossy Oak Bottom Land
(Shoots the best pattern I have seen with our 10ga handloads)

Probably need to shed a few but hard to get rid of!


Ridge Rooster
Old School 11-87 + Nitros = Dead Ridge Roosters

Matt76cmich

All but 2 of my shotguns are turkey specific or made into turkey guns. Only one I regret is a Stevens 320 20 gauge pump that I still haven't shot (cheap impulse buy).

My go to is my Remington 870 20 gauge Fieldmaster.  I put an FF3 on a Sumtoy mount, a Magpul stock, and sent it out to Ethridge to get dipped and cerakoted


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Tom007

#5
I don't regret buying any Turkey guns, however, I do regret selling 2 of them. The first was an Remington SP-10 that I had customized by Mark Bansner. He shortened the barrel to 21 inches, cut Weaver Rifle sights into the rib, and installed a custom Turkey Choke. The other was a beautiful Browning BPS 10 gauge. I replaced them with Benelli SBE's due to the weight. Regret this dearly, even though I do love the SBE's.

WildTigerTrout

Quote from: Tom007 on January 31, 2023, 07:29:30 AM
I don't regret buying any Turkey guns, however, I do regret selling 2 of them. The first was an Remington SP-10 that I had customized by Mark Bansner. He shortened the barrel to 21 inches, cut Weaver Rifle sights into the rib, and installed a custom Turkey Choke. The other was a beautiful Browning BPS 10 gauge. I replaced them with Benelli SBE's due to the weight. Regret this dearly, even though I do love the SBE's.
Tom007, I bought my Benelli SBE I back in 2002.  I bought my Browning BPS 24" Stalker 10 Ga. in 2001.  I still have them both.  I would never sell my BIG 10 even though it is very heavy.  You don't need anything but plain old lead in that one.  It's a HAMMER!  Glad I held onto it.  I still hunt with it from time to time.
Deer see you and think you are a stump. The Old Gobbler sees a stump and thinks it is YOU!

Tom007

Quote from: WildTigerTrout on January 31, 2023, 06:06:16 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on January 31, 2023, 07:29:30 AM
I don't regret buying any Turkey guns, however, I do regret selling 2 of them. The first was an Remington SP-10 that I had customized by Mark Bansner. He shortened the barrel to 21 inches, cut Weaver Rifle sights into the rib, and installed a custom Turkey Choke. The other was a beautiful Browning BPS 10 gauge. I replaced them with Benelli SBE's due to the weight. Regret this dearly, even though I do love the SBE's.
Tom007, I bought my Benelli SBE I back in 2002.  I bought my Browning BPS 24" Stalker 10 Ga. in 2001.  I still have them both.  I would never sell my BIG 10 even though it is very heavy.  You don't need anything but plain old lead in that one.  It's a HAMMER!  Glad I held onto it.  I still hunt with it from time to time.

Smart man, I wish I still had those 10's. I did replace them with a handful of great Turkey pounders, so the pain has faded. Will never get rid of any of my Turkey guns again, for sure.....

Teamblue

I still have a few I really like:
Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotech
Browning cynergy ultimate turkey with viper
venom
Winchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)
Remington 11-87 12 gauge
Working on an 870 youth 20 gauge currently

The one i bought, used, and traded in i do not regret.  It was a mossberg 835 utili mag I bought new when i was a teenager.  I did not care for it.  It was heavy, carried like a club, rattled, shot nowhere near point of aim, and the safety broke in half.  I had to use a rubber band to keep it on safe a few hunts.  Traded it in on the aforementioned 11-87.  No regrets.


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Tom007

Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AM
I still have a few I really like:
Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotech
Browning cynergy ultimate turkey with viper
venom
Winchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)
Remington 11-87 12 gauge
Working on an 870 youth 20 gauge currently

The one i bought, used, and traded in i do not regret.  It was a mossberg 835 utili mag I bought new when i was a teenager.  I did not care for it.  It was heavy, carried like a club, rattled, shot nowhere near point of aim, and the safety broke in half.  I had to use a rubber band to keep it on safe a few hunts.  Traded it in on the aforementioned 11-87.  No regrets.


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That NWTF laminated stock 20 gauge is worth a pretty penny, and extremely rare!

Teamblue

Quote from: Tom007 on February 01, 2023, 01:23:41 PM
Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AM
I still have a few I really like:
Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotech
Browning cynergy ultimate turkey with viper
venom
Winchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)
Remington 11-87 12 gauge
Working on an 870 youth 20 gauge currently

The one i bought, used, and traded in i do not regret.  It was a mossberg 835 utili mag I bought new when i was a teenager.  I did not care for it.  It was heavy, carried like a club, rattled, shot nowhere near point of aim, and the safety broke in half.  I had to use a rubber band to keep it on safe a few hunts.  Traded it in on the aforementioned 11-87.  No regrets.


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That NWTF laminated stock 20 gauge is worth a pretty penny, and extremely rare!
I got the 1300 sometime around 1990. I remember my dad had to sign for it since i was too young. It came with a youth sized stock and a certificate to claim an adult sized stock later (which i did). I shot my first turkey with it in 1992.  In 2019 my son shot his first turkey with it.  Night and day difference with the modern chokes and loads we have now.


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jhoward11

Mossberg 835 w/ 3" LB
SA 20 Mossberg w/ #7 TSS
Ithaca Turkey 12 g w/3" LB
These are my 3 dedicated Turkey guns. Wouldn't have an issue taking any of these to the woods.

retrieverman

I'm not really a turkey hunter, but I bought a couple Fabarm over/under turkey shotguns just in case I get the opportunity.

the Ward

#13
Really regret selling my first Bps 10 gauge. Beautiful wood, deep rich bluing, nicely engraved receiver with the
goose/turkey scenes, with the 26" barrel. Bought one to replace it, but it is the plain model,
shoots great, but I really miss that pretty one!
Ones I don't regret are all the Ithaca 37's I had. 12,16, and 20's, loved the guns, but they
were really unreliable. To be fair, I bought these used, so perhaps they had issues the sellers didn't disclose.Went to the Browning bps, as I like the bottom feed/eject, and they
have been 100% My favorite is my Bps 12 upland special, it is a great turkey gun, although
it is semi-retired now. Old girl has earned it after almost 30 years of constant use.

Tom007

Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 02:10:36 PM
Quote from: Tom007 on February 01, 2023, 01:23:41 PM
Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AM
I still have a few I really like:
Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotech
Browning cynergy ultimate turkey with viper
venom
Winchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)
Remington 11-87 12 gauge
Working on an 870 youth 20 gauge currently

The one i bought, used, and traded in i do not regret.  It was a mossberg 835 utili mag I bought new when i was a teenager.  I did not care for it.  It was heavy, carried like a club, rattled, shot nowhere near point of aim, and the safety broke in half.  I had to use a rubber band to keep it on safe a few hunts.  Traded it in on the aforementioned 11-87.  No regrets.


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That NWTF laminated stock 20 gauge is worth a pretty penny, and extremely rare!
I got the 1300 sometime around 1990. I remember my dad had to sign for it since i was too young. It came with a youth sized stock and a certificate to claim an adult sized stock later (which i did). I shot my first turkey with it in 1992.  In 2019 my son shot his first turkey with it.  Night and day difference with the modern chokes and loads we have now.


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Fantastic, seeing your son harvest that Turkey with your "passed" down gun....great story