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Started by Bedlinedf250, January 26, 2018, 09:03:02 AM
Quote from: Bedlinedf250 on January 26, 2018, 09:03:02 AMSo my son wants to go turkey hunting with me. He's 10'yrs old and just passed his hunters safety and wants to get in the field to put his license to use. I my self am new to turkey hunting and only made it out a few weekends last fall with no luck, and I'm not to familiar with shot guns. I my self purchased the Remington 870 turkey/predator and love it I don't mind the pain as much and really dig 3 1/2'/" rounds. My son on the other hand gets a little nervous when moving up in calibers. He currently has shot a mini 14 my older SKS and I have him shooting a Ruger American in .308 as his deer gun. I don't want to buy anything to expensive because I think in the next year or maybe two he will want to shot lighter 12 gauge rounds. So I'm wondering what the recoil is like on a 20 gauge. What's everybody's kids shooting that would be good? And what type of rounds are they using? Also is there anything light load that I could put in my 12 gauge that would be similar? The last thing I want is for the gun to hurt his arm and have him afraid to shoot it. I have came across the Stevens 301 20 gauge with a 22" barrel that I was thinking about purchasing since it's light and simple. One guy at a local gun shop suggested a semi auto for the fact that it will absorb some of the recoil but the price is discouraging. I have seen some nice pump actions though with a decent price. Any and all feed back will be greatly appreciated.
Quote from: Greg Massey on January 26, 2018, 11:03:27 AMQuote from: Bedlinedf250 on January 26, 2018, 09:03:02 AMSo my son wants to go turkey hunting with me. He's 10'yrs old and just passed his hunters safety and wants to get in the field to put his license to use. I my self am new to turkey hunting and only made it out a few weekends last fall with no luck, and I'm not to familiar with shot guns. I my self purchased the Remington 870 turkey/predator and love it I don't mind the pain as much and really dig 3 1/2'/" rounds. My son on the other hand gets a little nervous when moving up in calibers. He currently has shot a mini 14 my older SKS and I have him shooting a Ruger American in .308 as his deer gun. I don't want to buy anything to expensive because I think in the next year or maybe two he will want to shot lighter 12 gauge rounds. So I'm wondering what the recoil is like on a 20 gauge. What's everybody's kids shooting that would be good? And what type of rounds are they using? Also is there anything light load that I could put in my 12 gauge that would be similar? The last thing I want is for the gun to hurt his arm and have him afraid to shoot it. I have came across the Stevens 301 20 gauge with a 22" barrel that I was thinking about purchasing since it's light and simple. One guy at a local gun shop suggested a semi auto for the fact that it will absorb some of the recoil but the price is discouraging. I have seen some nice pump actions though with a decent price. Any and all feed back will be greatly appreciated.Don't waste your money on that Stevens 301 , get him youth 870 - 20 gauge with 21 inch barrel , with these new shells and chokes he will have a turkey killing machine and you can hunt with the gun also..you can thank me later...
Quote from: tha bugman on January 26, 2018, 11:52:47 AMQuote from: Greg Massey on January 26, 2018, 11:03:27 AMQuote from: Bedlinedf250 on January 26, 2018, 09:03:02 AMSo my son wants to go turkey hunting with me. He's 10'yrs old and just passed his hunters safety and wants to get in the field to put his license to use. I my self am new to turkey hunting and only made it out a few weekends last fall with no luck, and I'm not to familiar with shot guns. I my self purchased the Remington 870 turkey/predator and love it I don't mind the pain as much and really dig 3 1/2'/" rounds. My son on the other hand gets a little nervous when moving up in calibers. He currently has shot a mini 14 my older SKS and I have him shooting a Ruger American in .308 as his deer gun. I don't want to buy anything to expensive because I think in the next year or maybe two he will want to shot lighter 12 gauge rounds. So I'm wondering what the recoil is like on a 20 gauge. What's everybody's kids shooting that would be good? And what type of rounds are they using? Also is there anything light load that I could put in my 12 gauge that would be similar? The last thing I want is for the gun to hurt his arm and have him afraid to shoot it. I have came across the Stevens 301 20 gauge with a 22" barrel that I was thinking about purchasing since it's light and simple. One guy at a local gun shop suggested a semi auto for the fact that it will absorb some of the recoil but the price is discouraging. I have seen some nice pump actions though with a decent price. Any and all feed back will be greatly appreciated.Don't waste your money on that Stevens 301 , get him youth 870 - 20 gauge with 21 inch barrel , with these new shells and chokes he will have a turkey killing machine and you can hunt with the gun also..you can thank me later...+1
Quote from: Bedlinedf250 on January 27, 2018, 01:15:54 AMThanks for all the great info and opinions. I appreciate it all. Let me just clarify something, I'm not planning on putting him on a 12 anytime soon. The only reason I brought up light loads in a 12 is because I've never shot a 20 in my life and I just don't know ow what to expect from one. Unfortunately in my state and town we don't have many options as far as gun stores to browse. I just came back from or version of Cabela's which compared to many is mini and all i was able to come across was a security 20 gauge with the 18" barrel and double barrels. Maybe a handful of 20's if that. I must say he held that 18" pretty good. So I would have to order online like my other guns. And I would also like to mention that he is over 100 lbs and an inch shy of 5', so he isn't that small. And if he follows his dad's steps I'm 6'4" and 300 lbs so he won't be small for long. For this reason I'd prefer to stay away from youth guns. As far as the single shot there are a few things I like about it. For starters is the weight, it would be easy for him to carry all day if needed. I'm very strict with him about hunting isn't always fun and games and it's actually hard work, and if he still wants to do it great. When I take hunting with me I actually make him carry his BB gun and he has to take his own lunch and some water in his bag. So the weight is a big issue. The second great thing is the single shot. One and done no second guessing if it's on safety or did the recoil start the pumping action. Just a wonderful piece of mind, in my opinion you can't beat that. Now if I do go with pump or semi I'd definitely only load one at a time as that was my original plan. I do like the single shot a lot for these reasons. I do like the Remington since I already have a larger version that I am familiar with. The 12's I saw at Cabela's that I was using to comprehend as far as comfort and features, I did come across a LOT of rattle with the Mossberg. But they both seemed pretty smooth and comfortable. The noise factor is an issue in my eyes. Id say the single shot and 870 are tied in my bookUntil I hear something bad about the single shot.I can't wait for the feedback, and it's all appreciated. Thanks