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Quote from: Tom007 on January 31, 2023, 07:29:30 AMI 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.
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on January 31, 2023, 06:06:16 PMQuote from: Tom007 on January 31, 2023, 07:29:30 AMI 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.
Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AMI still have a few I really like:Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotechBrowning cynergy ultimate turkey with vipervenomWinchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)Remington 11-87 12 gaugeWorking on an 870 youth 20 gauge currentlyThe 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. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Tom007 on February 01, 2023, 01:23:41 PMQuote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AMI still have a few I really like:Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotechBrowning cynergy ultimate turkey with vipervenomWinchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)Remington 11-87 12 gaugeWorking on an 870 youth 20 gauge currentlyThe 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. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThat NWTF laminated stock 20 gauge is worth a pretty penny, and extremely rare!
Quote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 02:10:36 PMQuote from: Tom007 on February 01, 2023, 01:23:41 PMQuote from: Teamblue on February 01, 2023, 08:24:25 AMI still have a few I really like:Ithaca turkeyslayer 12 gauge with eotechBrowning cynergy ultimate turkey with vipervenomWinchester 1300 nwtf 20 gauge youth (both stocks)Remington 11-87 12 gaugeWorking on an 870 youth 20 gauge currentlyThe 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. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThat 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. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk