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Shotgun for sporting clays, dove, and pheasant?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2890897" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I agree with a semi-auto for a couple of reasons. IMHO its a better weapon for home defense, and if shooting game/clays, its much faster than a pump gun although some might disagree with that statement.</p><p>They do have to be properly maintained to have optimum reliability.</p><p>The Rem 1100 has been around for years. Current prices run from $400-600 depending on quality and grade. I have two, with zero failures over the years while hunting and trap shooting.</p><p>Benelli's and other mid range price shotguns run consistently as well.</p><p>I'm going to go against the grain here, but I've owned a couple of Low end Mossberg's, and I wouldn't risk my life with any of them. One was an AT-600 Police only Issue. That thing was the most unreliable gun I've ever used. It went through several gunsmiths and never got better. Some say they get good reliability out of Mossberg's, I never could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2890897, member: 5412"] I agree with a semi-auto for a couple of reasons. IMHO its a better weapon for home defense, and if shooting game/clays, its much faster than a pump gun although some might disagree with that statement. They do have to be properly maintained to have optimum reliability. The Rem 1100 has been around for years. Current prices run from $400-600 depending on quality and grade. I have two, with zero failures over the years while hunting and trap shooting. Benelli's and other mid range price shotguns run consistently as well. I'm going to go against the grain here, but I've owned a couple of Low end Mossberg's, and I wouldn't risk my life with any of them. One was an AT-600 Police only Issue. That thing was the most unreliable gun I've ever used. It went through several gunsmiths and never got better. Some say they get good reliability out of Mossberg's, I never could. [/QUOTE]
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