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What is a good semi-auto turkey gun that wont break the bank?

Started by scoot12, March 13, 2016, 07:01:29 PM

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scoot12

I am in the market for a semi auto turkey gun,  anyone have any good suggestions on a gun that won't break the bank?  Thanks

mudhen

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turkeywhisperer935

Mossberg 935, look on this website and their is alot of people shooting them including me. The pattern pictures will speak for themselves. You can get one for about 650 or so.

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Longshanks


MK M GOBL

New/Used? 12 or 20?

I have a couple of Rem 11-87's, the other was a little more $$$ but it serves as a multiuse gun and is back-up turkey.

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jordanz7935

Mossberg 930 & 935 are great guns for the money. The stoegers and franchis are nice guns too, based on benelli inertia system I believe. The new weatherby 459s are really nice turkey guns also!

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Double B

I like a Beretta 390 with a .665 tube.  Chrome lined bore and gas gun, low recoil. 
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goblr77

Quote from: Longshanks on March 13, 2016, 07:33:08 PM
Beretta Outlander 300 $600-700


You'd be hard pressed to find a better 3" gun than an Outlander 300 in that price range. A Winchester SX3 is the best 3.5" auto for the money.

Old Gobbler

I'm partial to the Remington versamax, 3.5 chamber , utterly reliable -

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Britton40


Quote from: Double B on March 13, 2016, 09:10:01 PM
I like a Beretta 390 with a .665 tube.  Chrome lined bore and gas gun, low recoil.

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wvmntnhick

Best look on the used rack at some gun shops. I bought an sx2 several years ago for a steal of a deal. A used sx3 should be fairly reasonably priced as well if you can manage to find one. If you can find a used 1100 or 11-87, they're generally very well priced. The 1100 can be quite finicky about the shells it'll shoot though. Big question you've got to ask yourself is if you want the 3" or 3.5" capabilities.

Bowguy

I don't have one but the 935 fits your bill n is made to shoot. I've used the 835 since the early 90s n that's their pump version

Ranger007

 
Quote from: Britton40 on March 13, 2016, 10:29:58 PM

Quote from: Double B on March 13, 2016, 09:10:01 PM
I like a Beretta 390 with a .665 tube.  Chrome lined bore and gas gun, low recoil.

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X3

390 does it all for a great price