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After many years of various semi-autos ( A-5s,1100s,390s ) I bought a Browning Citori 525 20 ga.,28". Used primarily for dove and quail.

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I love my 870 I wouldent trade it for anything iv had 11-87s and I got my wife an 1100 but I'm still partial to my 870

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I prefer pumps ;)

Winchester Model 42 .410 for doves, quail, snipe, & woodcock

Ithaca Model 37 12 gauge 2 ¾” for ducks/geese

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Fluke you have a h&h?

My favorite is my Blaser F3 sporting clays gun. But i have a couple others too..... :D

Jeff

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No I don't have one but I do get to shoot one from time to time and it is my favorite. My wife won't let me sell my house, my boat, and all our cars so I can get one. Sometimes I just don't understand women. ;)

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i love my mossberg 500 and 1897 winchester 12 gauge. primary use hunting.

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Winchester Model 12, these days, mostly used for turkey shoots.

Mossberg 835 Ulti-mag for the rare times that I hunt turkey or doves........Al

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I understand. I got the chance while shooting in a squad at the US OPEN to shoot a gentleman's $120k Krieghoff. It was nice, but not for the price. I guess it was all the engraving and gold inlays!

Jeff

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I was looking at a Benelli Legacy. Why are they so expensive ? I'll still take my Citori but it's a very nice auto.

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Blaser. WOW! I've never seen one in the flesh and I spend a lot of time at gun shops/shows. What makes them so nice? Catt,I'm still (after 40 years of hunting)trying to learn the secrets of the .410.

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Secrets of the .410?

The first shotgun my dad bought me was a Marlin Model 59 .410 Bolt action single shot (still have it); I’ve killed ducks, geese, squirrels, rabbits, & even deer with it. When shooting .410 you have to be patient enough to let the game get close.

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Iv rolled coyotes at 100yds with singleshot .410 idk the make cuz its completly unmarked it has a screw for a front bead but it sure throws a slug nice

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The thing that makes my Blaser so nice is it fits me! Mechanical triggers, best balance ever! I have owned many sporting shotguns, including Krieghoff, and wouldn't trade my Blaser for any of them!

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Shooting my old Krieghoff

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Winchester 1300 12 ga. with a 24 inch barrel for hunting squirrel and grouse.

Remington 870 Express 20 ga. with a 28 inch barrel for pheasant and dove.

Baikal IZH27 o/u 12 ga. with a 28 inch barrel for trap shooting.

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I have an Ithaca M37 Featherlight that I have had since I was a kid. I love that gun. Maybe a gun exists that I would like better, but I've never held one I like better.

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I dont have a favorite...as long as it shoots and kills, it good for me! I rotate between a Mossburg 935 Magnum Waterfowl edition, an old Browning Auto5, a Stoeger P2000, and a Remington 870. All are 12 gauge and they have all killed too many ducks for me to count. I normally kill around 300 ducks a year myself, which considering the limit is 6 a day for a 60 day season (360 a year), I would say that aint too bad!

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Dove and Small Ducks: Benelli M2 20g

Large Duck: Beretta 391 Urika 12g

Skeet/Sporting Clays: Browning Gold in 20g

Home Defense/I don't care if I drop it in mud gun/Loaner: Browning BPS Pump 12g

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Far and away my favourite gun is a Browning Superposed B25 in 28ga. It was purchased by the original owner from the custom shop, sold relatively shortly thereafter. It's got 29.5" barrels, and I'd assume it was for that reason that he sold it. It's the love of my shotgun life.

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Mossberg 935 for Duck Hunting

Browning Citori for Pheasant

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I have an Ithaca M37 Featherlight that I have had since I was a kid. I love that gun. Maybe a gun exists that I would like better, but I've never held one I like better.

Agreed, I have one in 16 ga. Smoothest pump action made IMO

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I love my 870 I wouldent trade it for anything iv had 11-87s and I got my wife an 1100 but I'm still partial to my 870

Remington 870 12 gauge is my favorite shotgun.My question is what can you not use it for?

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You are right,an 870 or any other decent pump is all one needs. I saw a Browning O/U about 35 yrs.ago and fell in love. So 20 years ago I bought one (12 ga.)then later I added the 20. Oh, did I mention I also have two 870 Wingmasters. Both are TC'S.

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