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<blockquote data-quote="whiskeysnoot" data-source="post: 691431" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>Find a nice used 1100 or 11-87. The 1100 has been a mainstay in upland hunting for decades. No one can legitimately scoff at that selection. </p><p></p><p>Use the extra money you save to buy cases of shells and range time for practice. This is much more important than the endless debates over minor differences amongst models and brands.</p><p></p><p>After you have become a pretty fair wingshot, sell the 1100 for at least what you paid (if you want, you'll probably keep it) and step up to one of your other selections.</p><p></p><p>Remember, you'll look much cooler showing up with a used gun that you can shoot well than having a $1000 gun that you can't hit squat with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whiskeysnoot, post: 691431, member: 4542"] Find a nice used 1100 or 11-87. The 1100 has been a mainstay in upland hunting for decades. No one can legitimately scoff at that selection. Use the extra money you save to buy cases of shells and range time for practice. This is much more important than the endless debates over minor differences amongst models and brands. After you have become a pretty fair wingshot, sell the 1100 for at least what you paid (if you want, you'll probably keep it) and step up to one of your other selections. Remember, you'll look much cooler showing up with a used gun that you can shoot well than having a $1000 gun that you can't hit squat with. [/QUOTE]
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