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Started by VA Turkeyfish, February 01, 2020, 01:25:10 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 03, 2020, 06:21:30 PMI have a bunch Of dedicated turkey guns. Few years back I bought an Ithaca. It had some issues. Lots of guns do it seems but customer service were nice, the problems corrected. I think it's a good gun and I don't believe you'd be disappointed. In fact you may really Ike it if you're a trigger guy who likes smooth guns. Best trigger I ever felt on a shotgun. I'm a pump guy. I'd prob recommend a bps too. Can't go wrong w a browning. Hate they're not made here but you can't beat em. Open forcing cones too. If you want a straight up no nonsense work horse, the mossberg 835 is it. Overbored barrel, open cones. You can't ask for a better gun for the price. Mine I've had since about 1990. Still a great gun. Winchester has/had way too many issues. New Remington's I'm no fan of. Garbage compared to the old stuff.
Quote from: sixbird on February 02, 2020, 10:50:43 AMI know you didn't mention this gun, but it might be worth checking the Franchi Afinnity 3. It's light, ergonomic and guys I know who have them say they pattern phenomenally. It's an inertia operated system, which I really like. Clean shooting regarding powder fouling. The inertia system is in the fore end which is an advantage over the Benellis since you don't have to take the stock assembly off to get to it. You can buy one for about $750. They come in Mossy New Bottomland. Sweet gun! I just purchased this same gun,, running Nitro 2 5/16 8x9 out of a Jebs 660 with a FF3..shoots very well probably the best patterning turkey gun I have owned in over 25 years. Gun is light with a 26 inch barrel she moves nicely. As stated I paid $768.00 out the door from mine at local dealer I have been using for years.
Quote from: Turkeytider on February 03, 2020, 10:16:04 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 03, 2020, 06:21:30 PMI have a bunch Of dedicated turkey guns. Few years back I bought an Ithaca. It had some issues. Lots of guns do it seems but customer service were nice, the problems corrected. I think it's a good gun and I don't believe you'd be disappointed. In fact you may really Ike it if you're a trigger guy who likes smooth guns. Best trigger I ever felt on a shotgun. I'm a pump guy. I'd prob recommend a bps too. Can't go wrong w a browning. Hate they're not made here but you can't beat em. Open forcing cones too. If you want a straight up no nonsense work horse, the mossberg 835 is it. Overbored barrel, open cones. You can't ask for a better gun for the price. Mine I've had since about 1990. Still a great gun. Winchester has/had way too many issues. New Remington's I'm no fan of. Garbage compared to the old stuff.Can't agree on the Remington statement . Guns have ranged from '82 ( old stuff ) to 2017 ( new stuff ). All have been just fine. Just my personal experience.
Quote from: Bowguy on February 04, 2020, 10:18:10 AMQuote from: Turkeytider on February 03, 2020, 10:16:04 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 03, 2020, 06:21:30 PMI have a bunch Of dedicated turkey guns. Few years back I bought an Ithaca. It had some issues. Lots of guns do it seems but customer service were nice, the problems corrected. I think it's a good gun and I don't believe you'd be disappointed. In fact you may really Ike it if you're a trigger guy who likes smooth guns. Best trigger I ever felt on a shotgun. I'm a pump guy. I'd prob recommend a bps too. Can't go wrong w a browning. Hate they're not made here but you can't beat em. Open forcing cones too. If you want a straight up no nonsense work horse, the mossberg 835 is it. Overbored barrel, open cones. You can't ask for a better gun for the price. Mine I've had since about 1990. Still a great gun. Winchester has/had way too many issues. New Remington's I'm no fan of. Garbage compared to the old stuff.Can't agree on the Remington statement . Guns have ranged from '82 ( old stuff ) to 2017 ( new stuff ). All have been just fine. Just my personal experience.Talk to a gunsmith. Ask em how many new Remington's come in w issues
Quote from: Big Pine on February 03, 2020, 10:30:29 PMI agree on the 835 as well. I own much more expensive shotguns that I have never been able to get close to the 835 as far as patterning goes, and I love the tang safety. Suckers kick like mules,though
Quote from: VA Turkeyfish on February 04, 2020, 09:06:59 PMQuote from: Bowguy on February 03, 2020, 06:21:30 PMI have a bunch Of dedicated turkey guns. Few years back I bought an Ithaca. It had some issues. Lots of guns do it seems but customer service were nice, the problems corrected. I think it's a good gun and I don't believe you'd be disappointed. In fact you may really Ike it if you're a trigger guy who likes smooth guns. Best trigger I ever felt on a shotgun. I'm a pump guy. I'd prob recommend a bps too. Can't go wrong w a browning. Hate they're not made here but you can't beat em. Open forcing cones too. If you want a straight up no nonsense work horse, the mossberg 835 is it. Overbored barrel, open cones. You can't ask for a better gun for the price. Mine I've had since about 1990. Still a great gun. Winchester has/had way too many issues. New Remington's I'm no fan of. Garbage compared to the old stuff.What kind of issues did you have with the Ithaca? I think I have been swayed to the 20 ga camp. EVERYONE i ask says its the way to go with TSS. Might as well give it a try. Ithaca has some clearance 20 ga. turkey slayers at a big discount on their site. They are mismatched black stock/forend with camo barrel/reciever. Says they are brand new, never boxed, never shot.
Quote from: VA Turkeyfish on February 01, 2020, 08:24:41 PMThanks for all the feedback! Thats kinda what I thought about the ithaca. Just needed to hear it from someone else to convince me. Ive shouldered the v3 and the sx4. Sx4 felt really good. But wasnt wild about the remington. Very curious about the new savage but Maybe Ill let other folks be the test pilots and revisit after theyve been in use a year or 2. Leaning heavily toward the sx4. BTW $1000ish budget. And I fully expect to replace the supplied choke with something of higher quality.
Quote from: dzsmith on February 08, 2020, 08:15:32 AMQuote from: VA Turkeyfish on February 01, 2020, 08:24:41 PMThanks for all the feedback! Thats kinda what I thought about the ithaca. Just needed to hear it from someone else to convince me. Ive shouldered the v3 and the sx4. Sx4 felt really good. But wasnt wild about the remington. Very curious about the new savage but Maybe Ill let other folks be the test pilots and revisit after theyve been in use a year or 2. Leaning heavily toward the sx4. BTW $1000ish budget. And I fully expect to replace the supplied choke with something of higher quality.you cant really go wrong with anything, theyll all kill. get what you can afford and what is most comfortable to you.