How To Pick A Good Duck Gun

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    In this video I go over the different things to look at when choosing a duck hunting shotgun. I mentioned different types to take a look at and told you what I recommend. Duck guns are a tool. Pick the tool that best suits your needs. Also remember that a gun is an investment. Don't go cheap and have to replace it a couple years later.
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Комментарии • 397

  • @mattmcnicholas3735
    @mattmcnicholas3735 6 лет назад +30

    for an entry level/spare/beater shotgun the Mossberg Maverick 88 is by far the way to go. They run right about $200 and are just amazing. I've killed literally every game animal in Florida with it and does great for waterfowl.

    • @clks1165
      @clks1165 3 месяца назад

      I also have a maverick 88, and I had harvested a lot of doves, ducks, rabbits, and a squirrel

  • @MrMightyFister
    @MrMightyFister 6 лет назад +11

    I’ve been using a weatherby element for 2 seasons now and I absolutely love it. I would strongly recommend it, the customer support is great and the fun can take an absolute beating.

  • @reesefredrickson2342
    @reesefredrickson2342 6 лет назад +108

    Remington 870 gang wya??

  • @stevenhatfield3476
    @stevenhatfield3476 6 лет назад +6

    The Remington 870 is a champ!!! My dad has had his for 35 years now and it works like a charm!!

  • @PontoonTeek
    @PontoonTeek 6 лет назад +7

    Sold my 870 Waterfowl in the middle of last season. Ended up buying an m3000. Zero regrets, absolutely wonderful workhorse of a gun. Cant wait to get it out this season. 47 more days.

    • @colbyalexander4956
      @colbyalexander4956 Год назад

      Do you still have the gun and has it still been a good one

  • @colethompson1924
    @colethompson1924 6 лет назад +10

    I shoot a Benelli M1 for 4 years, one of the best guns ever made never have to clean, now I just bought SBE2 hopefully it works just has good if not better. Benelli makes the best duck hunting shotguns by far

  • @WhistlingDixieOutdoors
    @WhistlingDixieOutdoors 6 лет назад +8

    I own 3 sx3’s and 1 sx4 they are awesome. Probably my favorite gun of all time.

  • @devenspence965
    @devenspence965 6 лет назад +11

    I played $410 for my Remington 870. I love it

  • @johncherry2205
    @johncherry2205 3 года назад +1

    Bought an old 1970 Wingmaster for £250 approx $280 with a 26" skeet barrel. A beautiful gun and points and shoots great.
    took it out for the 1st time yesterday and came home with a couple of Teal and Mallard.

  • @Alienated6749
    @Alienated6749 4 года назад +3

    I got a stoeger m3500 fully camouflaged! Absolutely love my girl!

  • @duckhunterg1
    @duckhunterg1 6 лет назад +1

    Beretta A300 all the way! Have had it for 5 years now and still going strong. Highly recommend!

  • @hunterpeeler3342
    @hunterpeeler3342 5 лет назад +5

    Benelli m2 are really good to I have had it for a season and I love it

  • @chaseadams4829
    @chaseadams4829 5 лет назад +6

    The benelli Vinci is by far the most amazing shotgun I’ve ever had the pleasure of shooting

  • @peterschrauben6092
    @peterschrauben6092 6 лет назад +4

    I have a Remington 870 and I absolutely love it! My friend has a Browning Maxus and he absolutely loves it. Going to get one as soon as I can afford it!

  • @jonathanely483
    @jonathanely483 6 лет назад +7

    Personally have a Stoeger M3500, great gun. Only 'hiccup' is you must use heavy loads at first to break in the inertia system. Very good build quality. My dad trash talked me at first for not getting one of the 3 B's (browning, benelli, beretta), then after about 2 months of shooting mine at the range, he came home with a M3500. Family now has 3 Stoegers, couldn't complain at all. Inertia drive system is very simple to clean too.

  • @sethlindsey1359
    @sethlindsey1359 2 года назад

    Hunted for 17 years now with a Benelli nova 20 gauge. Never had an issue. Plan to buy another in 12 gauge. Also planning to buy a sbe 3.

  • @spartancopida2114
    @spartancopida2114 6 лет назад +27

    870 wingmaster

  • @taneloutdoors8987
    @taneloutdoors8987 3 года назад +1

    Stoeger p3000. Awesome, chrome lined barrel, very reliable, nice features, smooth action. Been using it this duck season and I love it

  • @billsavage22mag
    @billsavage22mag 6 лет назад +3

    I like the Mossberg 930 Pro Waterfowl 3' gun. You can also get the 935 in 3 1/2". It comes with shims to adjust the stock to the way you shoot. And is priced right for someone just getting started.

  • @bugkilgore
    @bugkilgore 6 лет назад +5

    I have a Remington 870 and it works great

  • @clks1165
    @clks1165 3 месяца назад

    I bought a maverick 88 at age 14 in 2019 and to this day i had harvested a lot limits of doves, good number of ducks from coots, teals to ring necks and mallards, some rabbits and a squirrel. It the best pump shotguns in the world

  • @lukefolster9774
    @lukefolster9774 5 лет назад +3

    Franchi Affinity, hands down on of the top semi-auto shotguns, best bang for your buck!

  • @bearkillerx3176
    @bearkillerx3176 3 года назад +1

    I shoot a a5 the my dad has had for over 50years and it’s by far the best duck gun I’ve ever used

    • @Systemaman
      @Systemaman 2 года назад

      You run steel through it?

  • @kertwhite6214
    @kertwhite6214 6 лет назад

    Dad bought a auto 5 back in I think 73 and used it through out his hunting career and he gave it to me and I’ve been using since I was about 12. 24 now and it shoots better than all my buddies high dollar benellis and Remington

    • @art.miller.jr.
      @art.miller.jr. 6 лет назад

      Kert White I got them too but they’re fixed so I don’t try steel. Is yours an invector barrel?

  • @hmgcrawler
    @hmgcrawler 5 лет назад

    Owned a sx3 for 6yrs and loved it. Its built to last and I'm the kind of guy who just shoot and clean later guy. Gun function everytime and never gave me problem. Last year I picked up a supernova and it's a game changer talking about knock down power hands down on the nelli if you don't mind the recoil.

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 Год назад

    Just bought a Winchester SX4 Waterfowl 12 gauge 3.5, 3 and 2 3/4 inch with a 26 inch barrel left hand semi-auto and with an extended Tru-Lock blackened stainless steel ported improved modified choke.

  • @cameronharrison4777
    @cameronharrison4777 6 лет назад +6

    I shoot a Remington 870 12 ga and it has done me well for the past three years. If you keep them clean i believe they are one of the best pump action shotguns on the market

  • @clayadams9335
    @clayadams9335 6 лет назад +4

    I've shot a stoeger 2000 for years and flat love it. I would recommend it to anyone.

  • @marcusmitchell4275
    @marcusmitchell4275 3 года назад

    I have a Browning Maxus it is a amazing gun. It has not failed me yet. It is a expensive gun but it is worth the money.

  • @quintonpeters8980
    @quintonpeters8980 6 лет назад +1

    Pull apart that trigger completely and clear off that sear on the trigger assembly. I go with the Mossberg 535 for the 3.5 inch is king for goose guns. $430 bucks for a camo wrap and a turkey barrel with fiber optic rifle sights, 28 inch fowl barrel, and an array or chokes. Just over 400 bucks for essentially two shotguns

  • @joeltowle2737
    @joeltowle2737 11 месяцев назад

    I always liked the Winchester 1200/1300/SXP, great fast action.

  • @josephanderson7134
    @josephanderson7134 3 года назад

    I have had a stoger 350 for over 10 years still love it

    • @neiloliver5317
      @neiloliver5317 3 года назад

      Is the 3500 worth the extra hundred over the 3000?

  • @backwoodsboy02
    @backwoodsboy02 6 лет назад +44

    I'll shoot a Benelli Nova for life, 400 dollars out the door, pump action will never fail like an auto loader and it also doubles as a boat paddle in a pinch.

    • @minnesota4169
      @minnesota4169 6 лет назад

      Cody Martinson I've done that before to

    • @backwoodsboy02
      @backwoodsboy02 6 лет назад

      Northern Fowl Fish & Game it beats swimming!

    • @minnesota4169
      @minnesota4169 6 лет назад

      Cody Martinson you bet it does!

    • @krubosh
      @krubosh 5 лет назад

      Same dude!

    • @aja5933
      @aja5933 5 лет назад

      Cody Martinson I’ve shot a nova for a season, and I think because of the material it’s made of, the pump was really stuck and I just couldn’t get it to slide smooth. Has anyone else had this problem?

  • @minnesota4169
    @minnesota4169 6 лет назад

    I have a 12g Winchester SXP 3 Pump with 3 1/2 chamber. Very rugged gun. Never have shoot 3 1/2 though. When I started hunting ducks I used a 20g Remington 870 3 inch shells and ive done just fine with it as well. VERY reliable gun. Anyone who is looking at getting a Winchester pump action tho, if you are used to a regular pump do not get the pump assist on your new gun. I did that and at first I had issues with getting used to cycling the shells, because with the pump assist it almost opens the action for you, but it doesnt quite open all the way.

  • @HammonsHonda
    @HammonsHonda 6 лет назад +1

    Good gun to start out with is maybe a stoeger p3000. Picked it for only 200 bucks at Field and Stream. It doesn't have much of a recoil pad so you definitely feel all that 12 gauge kick, but for only 200 bucks you get a good shotgun that has benelli quality and even a chrome lined barrel.

  • @kyleparker8378
    @kyleparker8378 6 лет назад

    Have had the Stoeger p350 for years now and can say it’s a solid gun! Have shot thousands upon thousands of shells through it anything from shooting skeet all the way up to shooting honkers with 3.5 inch shells!

  • @paysoncamerer1357
    @paysoncamerer1357 6 лет назад +25

    Stoeger m3500💪💪

  • @davem4193
    @davem4193 6 лет назад

    My waterfowl gun is a left handed Mossberg 500. I have always been a SXS guy but I tried my son's Mossberg at our local trap night and did well with it so I bought one for myself. It patterns everything from #4 to BB very well so I can't complain.

  • @musicdrivesme12
    @musicdrivesme12 6 лет назад

    I just bought a Winchester SX4 and couldn't be happier on my first goose hunt.

  • @hunterstegen3309
    @hunterstegen3309 4 года назад +3

    I have a franchi affinity 3.5 in max 5 camo her name is Francine and I love her to death she's a duck slayer for sure

  • @tylerskeenoutdoors7167
    @tylerskeenoutdoors7167 6 лет назад +2

    I’ve killed a lot of birds with the ole 870. This year I upgraded to the Versa Max. I haven’t gotten to hunt with it yet but just shooting skeet with it I definitely recommend it!

  • @jacksonwilliams4862
    @jacksonwilliams4862 4 года назад

    I use a Remington Versa Max and LOVE it, used it for trap shooting for years and use it for dove, ducks, geese, and turkey. Absolutely great it is pricey but it’s worth the investment by far the smoothest firing gun I’ve ever used for duck hunting. I’ve used a couple bennelis, berettas, brownings, Winchester’s, and the Versa max is the best

  • @matbuss1377
    @matbuss1377 5 лет назад +2

    My long time favorite Winchester sxp black shadow

    • @DILLONEKR
      @DILLONEKR 5 лет назад

      Mat Buss I just picked one up the other day. How has yours treated you?

  • @loganunderwood4589
    @loganunderwood4589 6 лет назад +4

    I have the franchi intensity 28” barrel chambered in 3.5 and love it. It’s cheaper than the sbe2 but still built way better than the stoger m3500. Also franchi is made by Benelli

    • @jagerhoeksema2207
      @jagerhoeksema2207 4 года назад

      Technically beretta because they own and operate benelli, but gotta love the franchi's

    • @loganunderwood4589
      @loganunderwood4589 4 года назад

      Jager Hoeksema yes but the gun says benelli right on the barrel and receiver

    • @loganunderwood4589
      @loganunderwood4589 4 года назад +1

      Jager Hoeksema yes you are right. But what I’m getting at is the stamping on the franchi barrel and receiver say benelli.. they are using the same barrel on the sbe line. Not a beretta barrel or receiver

    • @jagerhoeksema2207
      @jagerhoeksema2207 4 года назад

      @@loganunderwood4589 huh... didnt know that, thanks

  • @CabinOutdoors
    @CabinOutdoors 6 лет назад +5

    Stoeger M3000 and Mossberg 500 are very reliable and not going to break the bank.

  • @jordanford6006
    @jordanford6006 6 лет назад

    When I first started waterfowl hunting I shot my dads black eagle 1 and it still works great! In the past couple years I purchased a Benelli super Vinci and have loved that gun to death! Wish I woulda waited and purchased a black eagle 3 but I’ve had great luck with Benellis and would recommend them to anyone looking to seriously get into waterfowl hunting

  • @TheWVgoodguy22
    @TheWVgoodguy22 6 лет назад +1

    Always a great topic for discussion and you hit on some good ones that is for sure. Definitely the 12 gauge and in 3 inch chamber even if 3.5 but I only shoot 3s, and barrel length of 26-30. I actually have a Franchi Affinity in Left Hand one of the rare guns that come in LH and it is all black, very light weight and cycles anything from 2 3/4 low brass 7.5 shot to 3 in high brass BBs absolutely fine and is around the $700-$800 price range, it is part of the Benelli group of guns slotted above the Stoegers and below Benelli of course.
    Stoegers are fine and from the reviews I have seen they are reliable especially for that $500-$700 price point depending on if you get the M3000 or M3500 and black vs camo, but they are heavier and bulkier than my Franchi. The Winchester SX4s and SX3s (my buddy has had a SX3 for years and kills plenty of birds) is another great option for under 1k as you mentioned and the Beretta A300 Outlander as well. Pretty much every duck hunters dream gun if they had the $$$ would be the Benelli SB3s for 1800 dollars much more than the Stoeger that you said was a "little" less, even though they are 1k less, but that is okay. People will figure that out when they go to Cabela's or wherever and check it out.
    You were spot on with all the good solid easy to find pump actions as well from the Super Nova (I was wondering what happened to it) to the 870s and 500s. Nice little video, good job.

  • @garrycorrothers711
    @garrycorrothers711 4 года назад +9

    Just picked up a Remington 870. Finally can shelve my 20 gauge :)

    • @wyatt6467
      @wyatt6467 3 года назад

      Can you hunt with a 2 3/4 inch gun?

    • @koruptgaming5482
      @koruptgaming5482 3 года назад +1

      @@wyatt6467 I’m pretty sure you can duck hunt with any inch barrel just most people prefer the 3 inch 3 1/2 inch barrel with duck hunting

    • @Legend-qu8lc
      @Legend-qu8lc 3 года назад

      I mean I use a 20 guage 870 and. Runs just fine it’s a all purpose gun and a pound lighter

  • @jakemader9620
    @jakemader9620 5 лет назад

    I have the M3500 and LOVE it. It comes with a recoil reducer, but once installed it won’t cycle low brass shells very well until broken in.

  • @codybrotherseasttexasoutdo1581
    @codybrotherseasttexasoutdo1581 6 лет назад +2

    I got a 500 pump and a stoger m2000 in max 4 they are great guns

  • @MrLandonL
    @MrLandonL 6 лет назад

    I have been shooting my Stoeger M3500 for 6 duck seasons. It has been in all temperatures and all conditions. Never failed me one time. I would highly recommend it to anyone. It cycles 2 3/4 - 3 1/2 without any issues at all.

  • @nneverss
    @nneverss 3 года назад

    Got a Benelli SBE3 for private land with pit blinds and such and a Winchester SXP whenever I'm on public land standing in waist deep marshes and basically dirtier hunts

  • @Familyman530
    @Familyman530 5 лет назад

    I had a Winchester SXP which is a good pump the only thing is with that shotgun is when you fire a shot the slide will come back and eject a shell for you. It’s the only pump shot gun that does this. With that being said it is a little weird at first and takes some time getting used to. I just switched to my A5 Browning Wicked Wing bit have a couple more days to pick it up so I can’t wait! I told the lady that so wanted it chambered in 3.5” but after I left the gun shop I looked at my paperwork and she rang me up for 3” so that was kind of a bummer. But then on the upside I saved $100 - $200 and I don’t necessarily even shoot 3.5” all that much anyway so I wasn’t too upset. Also I got a killer deal on the gun it was $1700 out the door and everywhere else I look they Retail for just over that before taxes so all in all I’m happy. Also the gun comes with 3 extended chokes and has a 30” barrel so I should have no problem reaching out and folding Ducks and Geese! I’m so stoked and can’t wait for Duck season to come again!! Good video man

  • @sergeantandy9134
    @sergeantandy9134 3 года назад

    Can’t go wrong with both the Remington 870 and the Mossberg 500. Those are my two personal favorite hunting shotguns

  • @Daddyshortlegggs
    @Daddyshortlegggs 6 лет назад

    I’ve been shooting a p350 stogey for a few seasons now. It’s a bit heavy but I’ve never had any issues. Kills ducks just fine with a modified choke and I. Can throw it around the boats “rhino lined” surface and not care if it gets banged up because it was cheap. Love your videos man. Keep it up.

  • @SchollZee
    @SchollZee 6 лет назад

    The Benelli family tree is as follows (Imo): Benelli, franchi, stoeger. So the SBE, Affinity, and M3500 are all similar but at different price points, because they have different names attached to them. From what I've seen in my blinds, the affinity is basically an SBE that has a little less of the extras, and the M3500 is a stripped down no frills version. All are good guns but depends on your price range and what premium features you want.

    • @seankelley393
      @seankelley393 6 лет назад

      Zachary Scholl Beretta owns Benelli as well and the companies under Benelli.

  • @bakontrack
    @bakontrack 4 года назад

    I used a Remington 870 for years. I love it and how reliable they are. But having said that, I got tired of getting my brains beat out with the 3 inch rounds for duck hunting. I bought a Remington Versa Max as a replacement for the 870 and I have been VERY pleased with it. It is chambered for all three shell lengths and it cycles them all flawlessly. Plus, it was pretty affordable. With the store discount and the factory discount available at that time (2014), I got it for $889. I would definitely recommend the Versa Max because it is a good quality shotgun and it wont break the bank in the process.

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 3 года назад

    Franchi Elite Inertia has the return spring on the magazine tube which helps guarantee the bolt is pulled up to stay in action so I see that as an advantage to keep the bolt from dropping out of action by accident.

  • @BadAssBassFishermen
    @BadAssBassFishermen 6 лет назад

    My franchi affinity is also another great semi for 700 dollars, franchi is owned by belinelli so it's an inertia driven gun and I prefer those over gas for reliability and ease of cleaning

    • @noahcampbell8419
      @noahcampbell8419 6 лет назад

      PNW HS Bassing agree I love the affinity

    • @wild_outdoors_tv
      @wild_outdoors_tv 6 лет назад

      Which would you say is better the sx4 by Winchester or the ranchi affinity 3? I’m looking at both of these and I’m not sure what to get? Is the sx4 a cheaper version of the browning Maxus and the affinity a cheaper version of the sbe? Any insight to this would be awesome!

  • @jeremymiller4714
    @jeremymiller4714 6 лет назад

    The BPS Browning and the 870 Remington has never failed me used as a paddle one time a jack handle and many other things and still has never failed me

  • @robertwiggins2083
    @robertwiggins2083 6 лет назад

    Started with an old 870 and loved it so much I got a 870 supermag waterfowl can’t go wrong with either of the two

  • @FullWinchester
    @FullWinchester 6 лет назад

    Shot a stoeger m3500 for 2 seasons I started to have some failure to feeds and jams with it after a year of owning it. Decided to sell it and bought a super black eagle 2 my 2nd trip out with it and I had two failure to feed issues. Continued to shoot it for 3 seasons each time out I could expect at least one problem to occur, finally got tired of shooting inertia driven guns so I sold my benelli and bought a beretta a400 xtreme so far very good gun over 100 rounds with it and not one problem yet. I know of alot of people that have good success with stoeger and benelli but I never really was impressed with either brand, especially for a $1700 shotgun it shouldn't have problems my second time out. I know theres alot of factors that go Into how reliable your shotgun is but I did everything right with those two guns and still had problems, hopefully other people have better luck than I did.

  • @taggartjenkins7590
    @taggartjenkins7590 6 лет назад +1

    I love my sx4, but also another amazing shotgun is the berreta A350, its the same level as the sx4 for me. The Winchester sxp. Best pump i have ever used. I hated my nova but its just preference.

  • @dster230
    @dster230 5 лет назад

    I've been rocking a stoeger M3000 for a few years now, and its been damn reliable. Trap shooting, duck hunting... anything. Never had an issue! I did go through the gun and clean, debur, and polish any two pieces of metal that slide against each other. And with the price tag, I wouldn't cry too hard if it got lost at the bottom of the lake or stolen. Started out with a mossberg 500, and it rusted CONSTANTLY, like no other. Switched to a remington 870 express, and hated it. Way too short of a gun for my 6'4" arse. Sold the others, then I went and picked up the M3000. Can't really justify getting something different at this point!

  • @raleighsanford5111
    @raleighsanford5111 5 лет назад

    I recently purchased a Benelli Super Black Eagle 2, because I could get it for a substantial discount as people are buying and stores want to stock the Super Black Eagle 3. While trying various shotguns in a store, the difference between the SBE and Stoeger 3500 was the SBE felt lighter and easier for me to swing. It may be the opposite for others and for me, the Remington Versa Max wasn't too far off the SBE3, but I couldn't get last year's model at a discount. ;)

  • @captainhowdy1116
    @captainhowdy1116 5 лет назад

    First duck gun was a 20 guage 870 when I was a kid, then a 12 guage 870, and now I'm shooting a Mossberg 930 and haven't had any issues from any of them.

  • @derictreesoutdoors7267
    @derictreesoutdoors7267 6 лет назад

    I bought the Benelli Super Black Eagle 3 and used it 1 season and love that gun it’s an semi auto it’s a bit on the more expensive side but benelli is one of the best guns on the market no matter what one you choose

  • @buddadam3491
    @buddadam3491 5 лет назад

    I e ran the baretta a300 outlander for years never ever ever failed me once just bought Remington versamax sportsman seems like a tack driver love them both still have my Romeo grin 1100 3 inch

  • @dawrangla1986
    @dawrangla1986 6 лет назад

    I shoot a Remington V3 and have been very happy with it. Lot cheaper than the VersaMax and is a quick light recoiling gun perfect for hunting ducks/geese.

  • @MrDexron
    @MrDexron 5 лет назад

    I got the SX4 black composit bought it a year ago this is the second season and i love it. Perfect gun for me.

  • @jackhammond3658
    @jackhammond3658 5 лет назад +1

    I own a stoeger m3500 and a super black eagle 2 and I can recommend both

  • @Optatius
    @Optatius 3 года назад

    For the money a Benelli M2 is an absolute work horse. Few hundred cheaper than the SBE and all you lose is the 3 1/2 chamber. Lightweight and swings and points fast, reliable as a mule, and inertia system shoots real clean.

  • @CMCFishing
    @CMCFishing 5 лет назад

    i own a stoeger m3500 and a Black Eagle. to me they’re the exact same. it’s just up to you whether or not if you want a well known brand and want to spend the more money.

  • @Zack-vn7dt
    @Zack-vn7dt 5 лет назад

    Currently have an 870 Wingmaster (mfd. 1973, the "glory days" of Remington). I just ordered a new Beretta A300 Outlander

  • @brandonmoua2776
    @brandonmoua2776 4 года назад +1

    I shoot my brothers old Remington 870 and it's kinda beat up so I'm looking for a new gun and I'm thinking about the supernova. The Remington is a great gun by the way I would recommend it to someone that's just getting into hunting and it wont break the bank

  • @andrewdamon4570
    @andrewdamon4570 3 года назад

    Stoeger m3500 is decent for a lower end semi auto. I haven’t really had any problems with it the only one I can recall right now is sometimes it won’t cycle 2 3/4 inch shells which isn’t that serious since I only use those for shooting clay pigeons.

  • @JewportMenthols
    @JewportMenthols 6 лет назад +2

    Mossberg 930 is the softest shooting shotgun i have ever fired, crisp 5lb trigger...Better than the Stoeger M3000 and cheaper at sub $450

  • @seankelley393
    @seankelley393 6 лет назад +3

    What about the Browning Maxus man?! Come on now! I love my Maxus. As well, interesting you wouldn’t mention Franchi. I’d shoot a Franchi over a Stoeger any day. As well, many people don’t know this but Beretta owns Benelli. Totally different guns but both good quality. I personally prefer gas. SBE will beat you up if you spend a day at the range.

  • @percydean604
    @percydean604 5 лет назад

    I'm really glad I'm subscribed to you because I'm getting ready to buy my first gun and your video was by far the most helpful on which one I should go for

  • @Gun_Talk
    @Gun_Talk 3 года назад

    Picked me up a Turkish Girsan MC312. Pretty much a Benelli M2 clone. 450 bucks out the door.

  • @frankievangelder3212
    @frankievangelder3212 5 лет назад +1

    I shoot a Remington VERSA max. Love it

  • @frankiehamilton2922
    @frankiehamilton2922 6 лет назад +1

    I use a moss berg 835 ultra mag but I have and use a beneli nova also both great and dependable guns

  • @outcastwreckreation6259
    @outcastwreckreation6259 3 года назад

    Just bought a Hatfield pas12c and it shoots well. I cannot attest to the longevity of it but at $295 brand new with 3 chokes it was a good deal

  • @siciliancapeverde4646
    @siciliancapeverde4646 4 года назад

    The mossberg 500 may just need a few springs replaced. Maybe even the extractors and the ejector. For 30 bucks, you’ll have a brand new mossy. I have a 600 AT from the early seventies, that was heavily used. I replaced the trigger spring, ejector, extractors, and the firing pin spring, and the gun functions like brand new. All for about a 30-40 dollar fix.

  • @calebhenderson8263
    @calebhenderson8263 6 лет назад +1

    If I had the money browning a5 wicked wing but for now I’ll stick to either my browning bps or Remington 870 wingmaster

  • @meclay4671
    @meclay4671 6 лет назад

    Look y'all the sx4 is a HOG from slugs to 3.5" to cheap dove loads I'm 500 plus rounds in her no jams no failure to feed plus the recoil with waterfowl loads are more of a push than a kick. The factory fullchoke that comes with the gun 🔥with waterfowl loads

  • @maxwellbloom3559
    @maxwellbloom3559 5 лет назад +1

    I use a stoeger M3000. It works great for me

  • @juniorellis6420
    @juniorellis6420 6 лет назад

    I shoot the steoger M3000 with a 28inch barrel and it’s amazing! It’s just like the m3500 but it is chambered in 3inch instead of the 3.5inch like the m3500.

  • @indy908
    @indy908 4 года назад +1

    Remington V3 has been great so far.

  • @tactcapickle141
    @tactcapickle141 2 года назад

    im 16 getting a summer job and getting my license been wanting to duck hunt for years but my dad dont go and this up coming duck season im going to be out everyday once it starts

  • @Hooked_on_grand
    @Hooked_on_grand 5 лет назад

    I have a Stoeger p-3500 pump and a Winchester sxp, the Stoeger has a MUCH more smooth cycle than the Winchester and it has yet to fail me. I stagger different loads in it every time I hunt I use 3” BB, 3.5” 2 shot, and monarch 3” 2 shot. It chews up and spits out everything I feed it. It took a few hunts for me to get used to how it points but I like it better than my Winchester by far

  • @dhoutdoors4104
    @dhoutdoors4104 5 лет назад +1

    Stoeger m3000 amazing best gun for money

    • @itsmechrispy6083
      @itsmechrispy6083 5 лет назад

      i have to agree i wouldnt trade mine for anything else ive shot

  • @danielshanteau2142
    @danielshanteau2142 3 года назад

    I shoot the weatherby element 12ga autoloader best gun I've ever bought I use it for water fowl and upland for grouse and pheasents!

  • @johnfehringer5587
    @johnfehringer5587 5 лет назад

    Stoeger P3500 is a fantastic gun for the price would absolutely recommend to anyone that’s looking for a cheaper gun with amazing quality $400 out the door

  • @spencerboone604
    @spencerboone604 5 лет назад

    Barrel length is a personal preference on all lengths, legal length withought needing to file a short barrel shotgun with the ATF is 18.5", even with a 3.5" chamber your gonna burn most powder within in 15 inches and definitely by 20. I shoot a 24" benelli vinci "turkey gun" and Id shoot a 20" if they made it because I like the handiness and light weight it provides, the difference in pattern between a 20" gun and a 28" gun is the 28" gun will pattern tighter 8" farther with all other parameters being equal. If a 28" gun feels better to shoot then by all means get it but dont feel you need a really long barrel if you prefer a shorter handier gun. That being said be concious of your blind buddies because if you have a 20" gun and am extended ported choke to boot your gonna ring their bell and you may not be a blind buddy anymore, I can tell you that my buddies dont notice any difference between my 24" Vinci and a 28" SBE2 but we dont have ported chokes either

  • @Jackson-ql8sb
    @Jackson-ql8sb 5 лет назад +1

    Just got a new Remington 870 it is awesome

  • @aaronsabin8868
    @aaronsabin8868 3 года назад

    I've used a Mossberg 930 for some time now. Mine has been super reliable and it eats anything I feed it. 3" chamber. Worth adding to the list of candidates if you're in the market for a semi auto.

  • @gabewynne2380
    @gabewynne2380 6 лет назад

    I own the stoeger p-350 it is super reliable and also the Remington 1187 is amazing also

  • @WhistlingDixieOutdoors
    @WhistlingDixieOutdoors 6 лет назад

    The browning Maxus is a very good gun also just a recommendation to people looking for a gun.

  • @patrickgitchell1115
    @patrickgitchell1115 6 лет назад +2

    I bought an sxp last season, love the gun but the forearm is really slick

    • @jimmy7628
      @jimmy7628 6 лет назад

      Patrick Gitchell yeah it's a great one just slippery stock

    • @jeffjacobs2343
      @jeffjacobs2343 6 лет назад

      I got one to it’s great and it’s made slick Just saying.

    • @patrickgitchell1115
      @patrickgitchell1115 6 лет назад

      I agree, great gun for sure, I just personally had to add grip tape to get a better purchase