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benelli nova or remington 11-87

Started by bow junkie, January 25, 2012, 08:19:42 PM

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bow junkie

Looking at getting a full time turkey killer in 20 guage for the wife. She held the Benelli Nova and will goto the local Walmart to grope the Remington. Does anyone have any insight on choke combinations, and pros and cons as well. Also would rather a pre-tapped one for optics (this could be a deciding factor). Thanks

Don't really want to fool with a gunsmith due to time restraint.

WildTigerTrout

If she is a beginner I would go with a pump action. I own the Benelli 20 ga. Nova 24" barrel in full camo. I added Tru-Glo FO sights, a camo sling and a Primos Tightwad Choke. It is a fine turkey combo. IMO I would not start a beginner on any semi-auto.
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Both are good guns.  We see better numbers out of the Nova.  Shot one with HV-13 7's other day. It had rained but we shot it anyways.  It was 156 in the 10 at 40.  Gun was new and choke was new.  Only 4 shots out of them both.
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jtharpe

Why not throw a 870 in the mix if you are looking at pump guns?
Lots of chokes and add ons for thr remington.

grousec

If the 11-87 is close to the same price I would buy the 11-87 because it is a semi-auto.  Both guns will give the numbers to kill birds and one you don't have to pump.

bow junkie

Quote from: jtharpe on January 26, 2012, 07:44:24 AM
Why not throw a 870 in the mix if you are looking at pump guns?
Lots of chokes and add ons for thr remington.
preferrably want a fully camo 20 gauge. last year on opening day had two long beards spook, one off the roost and one at about 1030. did not figure it out til later that the very pretty Franchi I bought for years ago shined like brighter than the sun. She is leaning more to the Benelli.

redarrow

I had to have my Benelli drilled and tapped.

bow junkie

Quote from: redarrow on January 26, 2012, 06:56:46 PM
I had to have my Benelli drilled and tapped.
what rail did you use and for what sight

vaturkey

Quote from: redarrow on January 25, 2012, 08:36:02 PM



Red

Thats an impressive pattern even though the wind was 25-35 mph !

All I can say is Dead Bird  :newmascot:
Vaturkey

jtharpe

as long as the gun has a matte finish you should be fine. but of the 2 I would peobably go with the auto.

redarrow

Quote from: bow junkie on January 26, 2012, 07:16:54 PM
Quote from: redarrow on January 26, 2012, 06:56:46 PM
I had to have my Benelli drilled and tapped.
what rail did you use and for what sight

If I remember correctly its a Marlin 336 base. I use a 4x Nikon scope

redarrow

Quote from: vaturkey on January 26, 2012, 07:42:41 PM
Quote from: redarrow on January 25, 2012, 08:36:02 PM



Red

Thats an impressive pattern even though the wind was 25-35 mph !

All I can say is Dead Bird  :newmascot:

Needless to say I was tickled with the 3 in bullseye count.